Thinking about getting myself a welder, but...

   / Thinking about getting myself a welder, but... #61  
pro welders probably like a 'better' process machine with more rod and polarity choics liek a dc machine offers...
 
   / Thinking about getting myself a welder, but...
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#62  
Sure do appreciate all the useful input everyone has contributed here. May be a stupid question, but:

Suppose you plug in a 115 volt wire feed welder to a 20-amp GFI outlet? Does that eliminate or reduce the shock hazard? The welder I am considering will be mounted to a metal cart with rubber tires. Would connecting a ground wire bolted to the cart frame to a "made ground" rod driven into the earth be of any safety benefit over and above the GFI outlet?
 
   / Thinking about getting myself a welder, but... #63  
I would say that should work it works on swimming pool pumps however they don't pull the current a welder does If I was going to do that I would go to a electrical outlet store and talk to them
 
   / Thinking about getting myself a welder, but... #64  
You probly wouldnt ever have a problem with a ac machine anyhow as long as your not laying on the ground weldingwhile your sweating but if you do this type of work get a ac dc machine
 
   / Thinking about getting myself a welder, but... #65  
And never never never hold your stinger and your ground in different handset once
 
   / Thinking about getting myself a welder, but... #66  
I mean by the rod and the ground
 
   / Thinking about getting myself a welder, but... #67  
And never, ever put the stinger in one ear and the ground on the other! :laughing:

Sorry guys, need to liven things up just a little bit or I'll be too scared to weld again ...
 
   / Thinking about getting myself a welder, but... #68  
Yeah and dont clamp the ground clamp on your tongue, as that could really hurt, let along put the stinger up your .....Come on stop scaring the welding newbies.. you aint gonna get killed by your welder unless you are stupid.. Just dont become part of the circuit:ashamed::ashamed:

James K0UA
 
   / Thinking about getting myself a welder, but... #69  
gwdixon said:
OK, here comes my 2 cents.

A stick welder is much, much less expensive to buy and operate. There is not very much maintenance compared to a wire-feed. No gas bottles, liners, tips to replace, mechanical things going wrong, etc., etc.

Stick is very versatile for many farm welding tasks, including hardfacing. The little 200A inverter welders are light and do an excellent job even on heavy, thick metals.

110V welding is virtually useless on a farm. Running 220V to your shop should not be that much more expensive than running 110V wire. That leaves open the possibility of a decent air compressor, plasma cutter, wood saws, air conditioning :)D) and many other 220V tools. OK, so I'm dreaming a bit but if you don't wire it with 220V initially it will cost you much more later when your needs expand - and they will.

Several of the responders on here have the Everlast Power Arc 200 which is simple, runs excellent beads, is versitile, lightweight, and can be had for less than $300 with the TBN discount.

I have an Everlast PA200 and couldn't be more pleased. I use primarily for repairing farm equipment. Has paid for itself several times in the past year. Also Miller MIG and Lincoln gen/welder. Use the Everlast much more than the other two.
 
   / Thinking about getting myself a welder, but...
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I have an Everlast PA200 and couldn't be more pleased. I use primarily for repairing farm equipment. Has paid for itself several times in the past year. Also Miller MIG and Lincoln gen/welder. Use the Everlast much more than the other two.

WOW...great first post from a newbie. Thanks and welcome to TBN.
 

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