Hi, this is Gabby with Forney Technical Services. I can't pinpoint what machine you have. If you're having issues with your machine, you can contact our Customer Service team at 1-800-521-6038.
Hi ssdave, this is Gabby with Forney Technical Services. We do offer a 220 AC/DC TIG machine. It is a dedicated TIG machine and does meet the characteristics you're looking for. The 220 AC/DC TIG kit retails for $2,499.99 and you can find more information here...
There are lots of videos on the 125 FC as well as spec sheets and manuals on the product detail page. Click on the resources tab at the bottom of the page: https://www.forneyind.com/products/welding/mig/mig-machines/forney-easy-weld-125-fc-mig-machine
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Hi, this is Gabby from Forney Technical Services. You can find our heritage Forney welder manuals on AskForney.com. I believe this is what you're looking for: https://www.askforney.com/files/5914/1107/6619/F-and-C-Model-AC-Welder-Service-Manual.pdf
Hi, this is Gabby from Forney Technical Services. Thank you for mentioning Forney wire. We actually recommend .030" for entry-level machines (120V) as it has a wider sweet spot and is better for thinner materials. Some people prefer .035" but you might trip your breaker more often.
Hi, this is Gabby from Forney Technical Services. The Forney Easy Weld 125 FC is a good beginner machine but we recommend using .030" flux-core wire. This machine actually has AC output but it runs decent for an entry-level machine.
Hi there, this is Gabby with Forney Industries Technical Services, I see you mentioned the Forney AC/DC machine. We agree, the Forney 235 AC/DC is a good entry level machine but it does require 230V input. Another option you might want to consider for a 120V input is the Forney Easy Weld 100 ST...