Shield Arc
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Not really, just makes you feel better that you have that kind of control!On the knob sensitivity... is one amp or two that much of a difference??? Just curious :confused3:
Not really, just makes you feel better that you have that kind of control!On the knob sensitivity... is one amp or two that much of a difference??? Just curious :confused3:
I just bought the PA-300, im not into collecting welders, may as well free up the space it is taking up
With a piece of bacon in its mouth:laughing: Yeah, instead of the sound of frying bacon, It's more like the sound of the cat tippy-toeing through the living room.![]()
Could even gut it to scrap the transformer and make a storage box out of the insideIf it's got a wheel kit, then screw a little piece of flat plate to the top and you've created a welding cart to hold the PA 300 along with a little bit of irony.
All the AC tombstone lovers who keep saying how good they are probably are ready to hold the ground in one hand, and clamp the stinger to their tongue and throw the switch and fall into their grave by now over this thread. Someone is got to still be saying, oh, there's not that much difference, but testimony here, seems to be there's a lot of difference not only in AC versus DC output but inverter vs. transformer here too. Not saying that a buzzbox is not a legitimate place to start a welding career, as mine started there, but I know the difference and now do so many other people.
I have no idea how many bought. I got a request for 17 manuals. A couple after the link was uploaded. Taking an educated guess, it could have been upwards to 30 or 40. A lot of guys pm'd me that did not post here but are members who saw the thread that bought a welder.
Didnt notice anybody arguing. 30years, maginable welds. I hope that wasnt a reference to my welding skills. I will readily admit I am not a professional welder. While there are a few folks here that make their living with their welders, I would guess that most here dont. I dont see nothing wrong with buying the best tool you can afford, but if the personal needs dont warrant a Limousine, then you make do with a taxi. The Limo might make for a more pleasant ride, but the taxi will get you there. For the record, I wouldnt trade my Idealarc or my miller for a tombstone, but I got by with the tombstone for a lot of years before I could afford an upgrade. With the new technology getting better and cheaper, if i didnt already own what I have, I would be looking at the newer stuff to.5 Yr warranty divided by Amazon cost, add features = Free. Transformer machine lasts 30 yrs with marginal welds and no features = marginal. I Own a dozen welders and enjoy this new century of advancements. The only thing funny about this whole string is people arguing about stick welders of all things.
Well I'm not a pro, x-pro. I have yet to meet a weldor who was born with a golden arm. Everybody had to start somewhere, and we all make mistakes.I might take pics of my work and post them, but first the Pros have to promise not to laugh![]()
Well I'm not a pro, x-pro. I have yet to meet a weldor who was born with a golden arm. Everybody had to start somewhere, and we all make mistakes.
Here if this makes you feel any better, here is one of mine.![]()