Ya know Mark, if you had time to answer every post I think this welding forum might not bloat as bad.
I just looked at my Kubota
B2710 FEL structure and bucket (LA402, capacity 900lbs). It's 3/16" thick, with 1/4" thick attach points, and the cutter on the corner is 3/8". Possible the cutting edge is 3/8? I highly doubt more than 5% of the posters (who have concluded or been told they need a 220v machine) will ever weld anything as significant as the FEL on my little tractor.
Very very few will even come close to using that capacity which they think is required. Some will, but probably very very few. Most of these welders will gather as much dust as the 120v MIGs where the owner bought into the horsepucky on TBN and failed to start projects, and learn how to weld. Even fewer will understand WHICH of the connections might even benefit from 220v and which make no difference.
I just looked at my car trailer (1600 lbs, 5400 capacity) and could not find material thicker than 1/4" (except for the root of the 5" channel flanges). I did not see any 1/4" butt welds but I did see some fillets which could be pushing it (for a 120v MIG) because they were out in the middle of a large heat sink and the weld was short. This
trailer goes down the road with my 3700lb mini-excavator on it, and I could have done better on many of the welds with my 120v MIG. For the record if I were to build this trailer I would use 220v.
I posted a
project with .065" and 1/8" material This is THIN STUFF. Yet still the thread bloated with pages and pages of inane comments. Even though a 220v MIG would be operated at the same wire speed & voltage on this project, a detail that some folks seem unaware of.
There must be a "manhood issue", or some other boost that the welding forum becomes an outlet for. I'm surprised how pervasive this problem is. Maybe because of the word penetration? :laughing: :laughing: Maybe I shouldn't be so surprised. Sorry Bros, I understand, this is the new, more compassionate Sodo.
Anyway, I'll post a few more 120v MIG projects with pics, and simple explanations, so that users can see an opportunity, hopefully be inspired. Then the folks who need their little 'boost' can go on & bloat the thread as their 'issues'

demand. TBN gets paid more from the advertisers with active (friendly) disputes, but I bet TBN also prefers the forum to be a google-able source of useful and credible information that people can use. I'll try to make the top post google-able, with decent pics and subject, then let the trolls have at it down the page as they feel they must.