Mark @ Everlast
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I have an old Penncraft 230 amp AC box as well, from that time period. Its copper wound with a 35% duty cycle. The problems: 1) Very little rod versatility. They say 7018's will run on AC, but whats the point? 7018's aren't run for code work or serious repair on AC... I have used the 7018AC rods successfully, but found that (IMHO) they still run better on DC...even better than regular 7018. You're stuck with primarily 6011's but then again, its a great GP rod. And lets not forget AC capability of the 6013, but well....its a 6013. Even a monkey can weld his butt crack shut with a 6013. 2) Not a quality weld...Even though it may appear so externally. But put it side by side in a destructive test or ultrasound, the differences will be revealed. I am not saying AC won't pass, but in general, it takes way more patience and skill than the average person has. 3) If you've never welded with DC, then its kind of hard to 'splain how much better it is. But if you have only welded with DC, then go to AC, you IMMEDIATELY know something is WRONG. 3) Show up on the job site with an AC only welder, and it will be more embarrassing than walking around with visibly used toilet paper hanging out of your pants all day long...You will likely be asked to leave and come back when your toy welder grows up a little.lol
Of course, I am joking a little, but the point is that AC is not generally accepted as the "best" method. It will work, no doubt. But DC welding is so much smoother, quieter, and generally higher quality.
Of course, I am joking a little, but the point is that AC is not generally accepted as the "best" method. It will work, no doubt. But DC welding is so much smoother, quieter, and generally higher quality.