Posted by phillipd on November 23, 2008 at 15:25:23 from (142.176.115.216):
I doubt that you folks in the US of A have ready access to mastercraft products ,but we just recently picked up a 110 volt 30/70 amper welder and it isn't worth the cardboard it's packaged in so far.I thought it would come in real handy doing fix it up repairs in the milking parlour and other areas in the freestall barn,but it just won't melt the rods.Maybe if we picked up some really small,and I mean REALLY small diamater core rods,we MAY have better luck,but so far,even with the 1/16 rods,it just sticks.The old lincoln welder works great,even 60 amps,45 if you've got a real steady hand,but this one won't get the job done and it's supposed to be 70 amps.Just a vent/heads up,pd.
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