Yea you can do that. Don't see what you're asking then. You know what you want, go buy the ends that match what you need.
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Yea you can do that. Don't see what you're asking then. You know what you want, go buy the ends that match what you need.
So, you just want to put an outlet for the welder right next to the outlet that's there, and then you will use an extension cord from that outlet to the welder? Then what you need to do is put an...
I'm not sure what you're wanting. Are you wanting to extend the dryer circuit into the garage and put a 50 amp outlet in the garage? Or are you wanting to plug that 50 amp plug into that 30 outlet...
Yes and 2 of those wires are the same color.
If you can't weld sliders with a stick you suck.
Get the hobart 180, I like those. Been thinking of getting one for when I build me buggy. Probably won't anyway.
Yea you can weld thicker with multiple passes. The lincoln doesn't weld 1/2" in one pass either.
No that's the 2 year old gas powered one I got for $1000 with 1400 hrs on it. It's powered by a 20 hp kohler. It sits next to the big ugly metal brake with stuff stacked on it, but I start it every...
My dad got one of the 300 amp lincoln ones for $300, but it had had almost a whole roll through it and was 3 years old. We've put about another 2 rolls through it. It works great for all our uses...
If you can plug it in somewhere try it out. Hopefully he has some gas in the bottle, if not you can still see if it works without. Check if the wire is rusty before using it though. If its rusty...
That one's good. Lincolns cost more than millers.
There's nothing wrong with hobarts, at least for the home user. I like how we have experts with experience using and working on them.