ford33
Well-known member
i agree with the others here that 230v is better for welding but as you said you don't have that available.
I recommend taking a basic welding class at a local community college. I learned how to safely setup and a use a welder by taking a course. Having the instructor rate my welding efforts taught me what I was doing wrong and how to correct my technique. Information like that is valuable and may allow you to correct or at least compensate for the HF welder you currently own.
Too bad you don't live near an Eastwood auto body store. I received my Eastwood flyer in the mail on Friday and they are offering a MIG 135 at 120 volt welder for $199 which is a discount of $150. Flyer states "in-store coupon only".
I recommend taking a basic welding class at a local community college. I learned how to safely setup and a use a welder by taking a course. Having the instructor rate my welding efforts taught me what I was doing wrong and how to correct my technique. Information like that is valuable and may allow you to correct or at least compensate for the HF welder you currently own.
Too bad you don't live near an Eastwood auto body store. I received my Eastwood flyer in the mail on Friday and they are offering a MIG 135 at 120 volt welder for $199 which is a discount of $150. Flyer states "in-store coupon only".
