schmism
Super Member
As CJ said you can't run a 50 amp breaker and use smaller wire cause its a welder. You must size the wire for the circut.
Its also code that you size the receptacle at the end for the circuit. In theory its a nono to put those 35cent 15 amp receptacles on a 20amp circuit.
So if your welder has a stock 30amp plug on the end, you have to put a 30 amp receptacle in, and wire it for no less than 30 amp wire and match the breaker to the wire. I mention it this way because if the welder has the stock plug on it, the manufacture is bard from putting a 30 amp plug on a device that requires a 50 amp supply. So one of the easy things to do is to start with the (stock) plug.
Also note that NEC normally wants you to put one 220/240v receptacle per breaker. But they do allow a shop welder/shop "tool" to have more than one outlet wired on the same breaker. The idea being they understand you have one welder and only have it plugged into one of the 2 outlets at any given time.