acs55812
Silver Member
I seem to have more and more need for a small amount of metal working, having not welded for 27 years I am sure something has changed somewhat.
The only welding I have done is arc welding which I recall problems with moisture in the shop/air causing problems with the rod, I would like to avoid this problem if it is cost effective to avoid it.
How does a wire feed welder differ in understandable terms from this old arc welding which I am familar with? I notice some that have a gas of some sort that goes with the wire---whats that about?
The current projects would be metal "about" 3/16 and I doubt I would ever to need to go heavier than 1/4 inch.
I would prefer to run this on either a 220V 20A circuit or 110 if thats possible.
Local choices for purchase are Grainger/Northern Tool/Tool Crib.
Any advise on brands ect?
Thanks
Dan
The only welding I have done is arc welding which I recall problems with moisture in the shop/air causing problems with the rod, I would like to avoid this problem if it is cost effective to avoid it.
How does a wire feed welder differ in understandable terms from this old arc welding which I am familar with? I notice some that have a gas of some sort that goes with the wire---whats that about?
The current projects would be metal "about" 3/16 and I doubt I would ever to need to go heavier than 1/4 inch.
I would prefer to run this on either a 220V 20A circuit or 110 if thats possible.
Local choices for purchase are Grainger/Northern Tool/Tool Crib.
Any advise on brands ect?
Thanks
Dan