MinnesotaDaveChalmers
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Must have been a 15 amp breaker? You should be able to roast 3/32 with ease on 115v 20A.
Same experience for me - 3/32" 7018 at 90amps easily on 120v/20a breaker with dual voltage welders.
Must have been a 15 amp breaker? You should be able to roast 3/32 with ease on 115v 20A.
Great pic SA! Back in the day! It might be time for another lesson this xmas time. I want to learn TIG but I don't have the machine yet.No, that is Harvey. I forget why, but Harvey died not to long after that project.
This is me in the blue T-shirt. Working on the Seattle water front.
Surely you'll want to operate a 110v tool out there too. At least a grinder. You need to clean up surfaces before welding. And - in the words of the immortal Thingy (pipeline welder, an epic poster here long ago): "The first thing you learn about welding is how to grind out your bad welds."... distance is 48' to the pole. So will 8/2 Romex be good? I won't run anything other than the welder on the line.
Surely you'll want to operate a 110v tool out there too. At least a grinder to clean up surfaces before welding. And - in the words of the immortal Thingy (pipeline welder, an epic poster here long ago): "The first thing you learn about welding is how to grind out your bad welds."
Also likely you will use a drill or some other basic shop tool.
I wouldn't run wiring that will forever be limited to 220 volts. So that sounds like 3 conductors plus the Ground.
...I'm more less doing the least possible because we are building and moving to our new property in the next two years...
... want to pay off some debt before the move.
For that welder I see:...talked with Mark at Everlast a bit and decided to order the Everlast PA 200ST.
Must have been a 15 amp breaker? You should be able to roast 3/32 with ease on 115v 20A.