JCoastie
Platinum Member
I have never welded, but tired of bugging the neighbors, so I have pretty much decided on a 115v Flux Core welder just to fix little things that break.
How is it that something like a Century FC90 with 90 amps is advertised up to 1/4 inch and something more powerful like the Yeswelder 135 with 135 amps is only rated to 5/32?
How can less current weld thicker material?
How is it that something like a Century FC90 with 90 amps is advertised up to 1/4 inch and something more powerful like the Yeswelder 135 with 135 amps is only rated to 5/32?
How can less current weld thicker material?