Good homeowner welder?

   / Good homeowner welder? #41  
they are still light years better than any a/c machine. i doubt that i will ever buy into the argument that d/c output is anything less than exponentially better than a/c output.

it's an old saying and i believe it still holds true today... 'no self-respecting welder uses alternating current'.

if you are at the level where you don't know the difference between a/c and d/c output, at least try to understand that it is extremely important to have d/c output,

Oh boy, here we go! I'll just set back and
 
   / Good homeowner welder? #42  
Oh boy, here we go! I'll just set back and

sorry, couldn't resist. :D

it's really hard not to rib somebody who relies on a/c.

it's like they have a big 'kick me' sign on their back. :laughing:
 
   / Good homeowner welder? #44  
If you had 220 allready ,a 175 mig or a ac/dc lincoln (or equivelant) would do anything you need. However not having 220 i would reccomend any of the name brand small migs. I have several welders in my shop, but for most jobs i find myself using my lincoln mig pac 100 running fluxcore wire , its just handy. I have actually built some fairly big projects using that welder, the only downside to these units is the duty cycle.......Craig
 
   / Good homeowner welder? #45  
Nah, I would say you are pretty well fixed up.. we will get you into TIGing later on, when you get bored with all those pretty stick beads you been running. You would like TIG pretty well I am sure. TIG is more tedious, you cannot go as fast, and it requires a certain physical coordination between both hands. (move, dip,move) But the results are nice, and the lack of smoke is a blessing. Not the mention the ability to easily work on thin workpieces.

James K0UA

I was just going to look at the everlast to know what their new stuff was like. I wont need another welder for a long time. I have done a reasonable bit of gas welding, so I think tig should fairly easy to pick up.
 
   / Good homeowner welder? #46  
Here's the deal with the new 160...

We are updating the site. All the information isn't up yet. The new unit won't perform as well on 6010, but is similar to the 140, but with a built in solenoid and an option of DC HF or lift start . It's sort of favoring TIG in lieu of the 6010. It also is slated to have a foot pedal capability when it comes to the US. The current ones we have are being drop shipped from Canada. They are an early version of what we will have, and are not dual voltage yet.

The 140 will pull 29 amps on 220V, 240V will be lower closer to 25 amps or so. Out put will depend upon exact voltage, but it will also will be limited to breaker size. I have welded quite respectably with 1/8" rods. The 160 will be a little bit better though. I am waiting on final details and results of the dual voltage testing before making too big of a commitment on performance.
 
   / Good homeowner welder? #47  
Mark please keep us updated on this new 160, and you say it can have a gas solenoid and HF start and a foot pedal as an option? I would be interested in hearing more about it. Let us know when testing is complete .

James K0UA
 
   / Good homeowner welder? #48  
My future son-in-law who welds for a living but manages to keep it simple for my simple mind says: "DC leaves less slag" :thumbsup:. To me that means less work to clean up my great welds!! :ashamed:

RC
 
   / Good homeowner welder? #49  
Mark please keep us updated on this new 160, and you say it can have a gas solenoid and HF start and a foot pedal as an option? I would be interested in hearing more about it. Let us know when testing is complete .

James K0UA

James,
It will have the HF start as a standard. But it will also offer a switch to choose between lift start and HF. It will have a simple 0-160 amp pedal, that offers full range of control while in Tig mode and it will be optional. Expect about 50-75.00 extra add in if bought with unit. No, you can't limit amps on the panel, but with only 160 amps, it isn't bad to manage your average DC weld of 70-120 amps.

I have the final panel design I created, and confirmed with the factory this week...and am posting here for all to see for the first time. This unit should be in in a month or a little longer. The whole month of February is being taken up by Everlast production alone, and none of its other world wide customers will be in production.

I'll have a final production picture soon.
 

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   / Good homeowner welder? #50  
My future son-in-law who welds for a living but manages to keep it simple for my simple mind says: "DC leaves less slag" :thumbsup:. To me that means less work to clean up my great welds!! :ashamed:

RC
I'd say less slag in the weld itself...Whether AC or DC has the same amount of slag...just where it is left is the question. DC usually means it has easier to remove slag...
 

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