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baonest
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harbor freight has
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/Displayitem.taf?itemnumber=44567

Specifically designed to use self-shielding flux-cored welding wire, eliminating any need for gas and regulators normal MIG welders require. Includes: 4'' spool of flux-core wire, spare welding tip, wire brush/hammer and welding mask.

* Self regulating feed control
* Thermal protection with warning light
* Carry handle on lid
* Input: 115 volt, 15 amps, single phase
* Welding current (2 settings) 63 to 68 amps (low), 79 to 90 amps (high)
* Duty cycle: 10% @ 80 amps, 18% @ 60 amps
* Wire capacity: 0.030''
* Shipping weight: 34-1/2 lbs


they have a one day sale and gonna have it for like $80 i think

im using it at home, so i dont have enough power at home to get more than 115V, or at least thats what i heard to be safe...

what it is niggas.

11/1/2006 10:33:15 AM

sumfoo1
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What do you think you will be welding with it?

11/1/2006 10:39:34 AM

baonest
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i figured it would be mostly light metal. time to time something pops up at home that needs some welding attn.
if i needed to, i can take something to work where the welders are heavier duty if needed..

but do you think something like this is exhaust worthy?? or mainly for metal crafts at home, like earings .

ive been debating this for a while, my brother wants to get one for us. i want something good, but i dont know if my house can handle something like that. but then again i could always take stuff to work and weld it.

[Edited on November 1, 2006 at 10:58 AM. Reason : ]

11/1/2006 10:57:52 AM

Grapehead
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you ever welded w/ flux core before?

[Edited on November 1, 2006 at 11:13 AM. Reason : 10% duty cycle sucks bawls]

11/1/2006 11:12:07 AM

baonest
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we have a gas welder at work.

i can work with that, not like the body men though.

ive just learned through work.

11/1/2006 11:14:54 AM

Grapehead
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i mean for $80 you cant really go too wrong if you get some use out of it.

ive only used flux core a few times and didnt really get used to it or any good w/ it.

11/1/2006 11:27:36 AM

sumfoo1
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Yeah i'm with ↑

10-15% duty sucks....

we would have never got senior design done w/ that crap.

but it would work for craft stuff i just know for anything i would use a welder for its nearly useless.

11/1/2006 11:31:23 AM

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i could probably get away with 10% duty cycle

but i would prefer for it to at least have the gas hookups, even if i kept it loaded with flux-core sometimes.

still, $80...i wonder if they have harbor freight in FL

but i don't know...i'm kind of a fan of "buy well, buy once."

11/1/2006 12:05:01 PM

gk2004
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Quote :
"Duty cycle: 10%"



That will eventually piss you off

11/1/2006 12:05:17 PM

baonest
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^^ there is a one day sale, friday nov. 24. from 7am until they close. lots of stuff is on sale.

11/1/2006 1:24:38 PM

optmusprimer
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"earrings"

11/1/2006 1:27:58 PM

baonest
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^yeah i know, firefox had it underlined. didnt bother to change it.

11/1/2006 1:30:00 PM

optmusprimer
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firefox was telling you that you were gay for talking about making earrings at home? what version is that ? lol

11/1/2006 1:34:39 PM

baonest
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the newest one. i think 2.0

11/1/2006 1:36:58 PM

gk2004
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firefoxy

11/1/2006 4:49:42 PM

JBaz
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yeah, the new firefox does that.

11/1/2006 5:37:54 PM

Grapehead
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the new firefox tells you you are gay?

11/2/2006 8:28:22 AM

optmusprimer
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yeah apparantly

11/2/2006 9:49:38 AM

ScHpEnXeL
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i've always hated using flux-core and 10% duty is gonna suck but for $80 i dunno, guess it'll do the job if you need it every now and then

11/2/2006 10:25:29 AM

cdubya
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Anybody do aluminum welding? I've got an oilpan that needs a little tlc, and I'd like to avoid using jb-weld again as a fix

Anyone interested in helping me out?

11/2/2006 11:06:09 AM

Grapehead
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i would but our tig is broken (again...fuck esab and nat'l welders...)

11/2/2006 11:12:28 AM

ScHpEnXeL
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when u need it done? i'm busy as hell till the wknd.. i can do it if i have time but im in asheboro...

11/2/2006 11:34:37 AM

cdubya
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I'm not in a huge hurry, i'll take a picture when I get home. essentially, I'm removing a turbo oil return fitting from the oil pan, and need to plug the hole where it previously fit.

11/2/2006 2:16:14 PM

gk2004
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I can prolly hook it up. Phone # in your PM

11/2/2006 2:22:03 PM

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