etpm
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Any MIG machine is also a fluxcore machine. Adding an additional receptacle if needed is an easy job. If you do add one and it is wired to the same breaker as another receptacle be sure to use the same gauge wire that is going to the existing receptacle. This is because the breaker is meant to protect the wiring, not the devices powered by the wiring. Also, in order to make things clear, the plug is thing with prongs sticking out, the receptacle is what the plug fits into. Using plug to mean both things can get confusing.I have (2) meter loops here. One house, one for the shop. The shop has a separate panel (100a, I think) and the circuit for the welder runs to the 50A plug, but also has (2) 120V plugs on the same wires just above. There are additional 120v plugs and a couple of lights - which I need to upgrade to get better light.
I was really wondering about the 120V capable wire machines. It does not appear that a "normal" 120V circuit should/can be used? Yes, I could swap out the 50A plug, but if I keep my Stick welder, then I would not have a plug for it. So, if I understand this correctly, I will still need/want a dedicated additional plug?
I am still considering a wire machine but will not pull the trigger until I try JAX suggestion to try 7024 (3/32) rods on the Stick. Perhaps, with additional patience and practice I can use these more effectively and forgo the wire machine. Wish I would have bought a Mig/Wire to begin with, I think.Just about ALL projects are Thin Wall 1/2 square tubing. It is one of my infrequent hobbies. Unlike some, I am NOT working in the shop every day. Hopefully, retire this year and wanting to buy anything I may want soon. Truth be told, like buying a computer, it is often difficult to "know" what you are going to do with it - as people often ask. Only thing I "think" is I could do my known projects easier with a MIG or Flux Core machine.
Eric