wyliesdiesels
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I got no problem with the Eastwood cutter. Welding equipment has taken some turn in the respect that some of the cheaper has got better with new innovation. There is a limit how low they can go due simply to raw material cost. By many accounts the wire feeds they came up with work rather well. They are big enough they can shop.
Now I do have a question though, just out of curiosity and I could be wrong or this is simply an error is it correct a 10 wire is good for ground on 100A? For some reason I was under the impression it would need to be 8 ?
BTW I didn't look but only a glance for the manual but didn't see it served up, any real electric specs either other than it runs on 220 in the ad.
A 100a circuit needs #8. Thats why i said what i did...
I mean this as respectfully as possible, but did you have a stroke or head injury or something? Your posts were always insightful and practical over the years, but in the past while they've gone totally wacko. Like incoherent, rambling wacko. I mean we could at least make sense of it before. Booze, maybe?
He has always seem to have rambled on but ive learmed to skim through the ramblings...
Yes I do ramble and can type about 50 words a minute. We got some figure they are the internet electric police and go from forum to forum playing code detective, they don't really try to teach much but mostly try to prove they are smarter than the next guy for the most part.
They figure they invented it and everyone else just fell out of a tree. We all mess up on threads, most of the time we know a guy knows better and its error.
Who are u referring to?