Yes sir, that picture I posted of the Hobart 21-B weld was made with my 1966 SA-200 Red Face CC only machine. But if you plan on doing code work where T-8 wire is required, you'll need CV.Wait a minute, are you saying that a CC stick welder can run flux wire?????
Yes the LN-25s are voltage sensing wire feeders. In my opinion that work great!I know that there are "voltage sensing" wie feeders that claim to be able to run from a cc machine, but not sure how well they work.
Yes the LN-25s are voltage sensing wire feeders. In my opinion that work great!![]()
Not really. I have run them before. I'm pretty sure they won't work with the Idealarc CC only machines. The LN-7s, 8s, and 9s, all need to be wired direct to the power source. They are not voltage sensing wire feeder.You know anything about the ln-7?
I've always heard you can't run Mig on a CC machine. I wanted to see what happens, so I gave it a try. This is .035" Lincoln L-56 wire, with C-25 gas. Ran it on the same 1966 SA-200 Red Face CC only engine drive, with my LN-25.
I've always heard you can't run Mig on a CC machine. I wanted to see what happens, so I gave it a try. This is .035" Lincoln L-56 wire, with C-25 gas. Ran it on the same 1966 SA-200 Red Face CC only engine drive, with my LN-25.
And you call yourself a welder....
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