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Post #51484760 added 07-06-2012 9:53 PM by jmonica in Archived Deals
microkelvin. have you noticed that nobody cares? any guy(and most girls) realize that the terms 110v and 120v bolt refer to the same thing which is the power rating of a standard US household...
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Post #51605406 added 07-12-2012 9:54 AM by jeepdog in Archived Deals
Way to revive a thread that had been dead for over a month. Speaking of nobody caring...
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Post #50647024 added 05-31-2012 9:06 PM by OstrichSak in Archived Deals
Bumping this to get the advice of the welding experts here. Looks like Harbor Freight is having a sale and their 170 amp MIG/Flux Wire Welder is on special for $179 and is normally $300. How is...
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Post #50461522 added 05-23-2012 2:24 PM by OstrichSak in Archived Deals
The short answer is that voltage output can fluctuate from 110-120v (give or take) based on many factors. Whenever you see an item for sale the runs on 110v or 120v they are pretty much...
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Post #50463568 added 05-23-2012 4:13 PM by Festisio in Archived Deals
That is only if they are not living with you and essentially living below poverty line.. If you are living with your parents, they have to be eligible to receive food stamps for a BOGW A.. That...
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Post #50460626 added 05-23-2012 1:46 PM by d55guy in Archived Deals
It was a B stock reccond (looked new) that I got from toolking.com. They rarely carry them but they do have the A stock for a decent price: ...
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Post #50460734 added 05-23-2012 1:50 PM by microkelvin in Archived Deals
Where can I get 120-volt outlet? I thought our outlets are for 110V.
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Post #50467630 added 05-23-2012 8:10 PM by CarlofET in Archived Deals
You mean like how this bitchy reply is off topic and a poor attempt at impressing everyone?
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Post #50450166 added 05-23-2012 6:25 AM by eggsalad in Archived Deals
Learning to weld just for the sake of learning is not as fun as it sounds. But if you have some projects in mind for your new welder, you will quickly learn.
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Post #50452264 added 05-23-2012 8:09 AM by Skorp1on in Archived Deals
How is this compared to the HF one which is $10 more but you get a hand-held face shield? Plus, duty cycle is 20% @ 70A - not sure if better or worse. ...
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Post #50456308 added 05-23-2012 10:52 AM by Skorp1on in Archived Deals
very true...haven't thought about that!
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Post #50456820 added 05-23-2012 11:13 AM by OstrichSak in Archived Deals
Is this the HF welder for under $100 that you're talking about or is it something else? If this isn't it a link would be helpful for those who know nothing about welders but don't mind waiting a...
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Post #50458266 added 05-23-2012 12:05 PM by OstrichSak in Archived Deals
You had me right up until you linked to a $330 welder. What I'm looking for here is something that is better than the one that started this thread at a slightly higher cost. If I can get something...
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Post #50450818 added 05-23-2012 7:00 AM by respdoc215 in Archived Deals
It's a kids toy....make sure they're around your car when they are playing with it.
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Post #50450928 added 05-23-2012 7:06 AM by Infotiger in Archived Deals
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arc_welding
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Post #50451290 added 05-23-2012 7:23 AM by N204life in Archived Deals
Have fun learning how to weld in this thing. Arc welders are generally only used on welding structural member mostly out in the field. Its not a common type of welding anymore. If you want to...
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Post #50451470 added 05-23-2012 7:32 AM by DavNeil in Archived Deals
I am in Houston and I have Lonestar near me, does anyone know that they offer these kind of trade classes.
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Post #50453900 added 05-23-2012 9:19 AM by J03 in Archived Deals
I don't need a welder, I don't need a welder, I don't need a welder....
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Post #50454016 added 05-23-2012 9:23 AM by Krogan in Archived Deals
Thank you. I'd rep but it's impossible on Android :-(
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Post #50454350 added 05-23-2012 9:36 AM by kd5bwp in Archived Deals
I know you need less amps for arc welding but 50 umm not really sure how great it will be anything past 1/8 thickness. I rather have more amps to have better welds and have the ability to weld...
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Post #50454516 added 05-23-2012 9:44 AM by jeepdog in Archived Deals
Anyone else bothered by the duty cycle rating? 20% seems awfully low to me.
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Post #50455476 added 05-23-2012 10:21 AM by OstrichSak in Archived Deals
Again, all sage advice but I had to call my neighbor last week because I knew he had a welder. He showed up with something comparable to this to weld up a broken weld on my trailer that put my out...
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Post #50458498 added 05-23-2012 12:15 PM by racebum in Archived Deals
i kind of had the feeling that this was the case. personally if i had to choose between the $69 arc and $109 mig at HF i would get the mig at HF. it's simply going to be easier to use. even a used...
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Post #50458630 added 05-23-2012 12:20 PM by blueiedgod in Archived Deals
I took the print out to the shop at work. The guys there started laughing at me. But, one guy said that I can make a nice tanning lamp or an HID lamp out of it. They said that if I really need to...
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Post #50459348 added 05-23-2012 12:50 PM by knowngni in Archived Deals
I hope no one forgets to buy a welding mask. Would suck for any novice to try and weld wearing only clear safety goggles or sunglasses.
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Post #50462186 added 05-23-2012 3:01 PM by valleypoboy in Archived Deals
someone pays for that, and I'm sure it's not Jerry Brown. Me too, I welded once years ago with a POS stick welder my father had in our garage, burnt right through the floor board of my car. I...
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Post #50449524 added 05-23-2012 5:50 AM by mortar in Archived Deals
Very tempting deal...Great hobby welder. Just know you won't earn a living welding with it,but for general house use, seems like a decent little machine. Even cheaper than the HF offerings.
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Post #50451938 added 05-23-2012 7:55 AM by IceTruckKiller in Archived Deals
Delete..
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Post #50454036 added 05-23-2012 9:24 AM by WookyStyle in Archived Deals
From a non-professional welder: I recommend dropping $100 and taking a class at a CC like I did. This will teach you technique from a professional (angle, speed, etc.), how to use the welder...
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Post #50454126 added 05-23-2012 9:27 AM by kd5bwp in Archived Deals
Also don't use brake cleaner or any solvents because they can turn into cyanide instantly. You will either die groom the fumes or lose your sight or be severely paralyzed.
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Post #50455018 added 05-23-2012 10:04 AM by Krogan in Archived Deals
Ice cream sandwich update over the weekend seems to have fixed it. Want a slickdeals problem, just that the way the android browser handled the rep window popup wasn't working properly.
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Post #50455108 added 05-23-2012 10:08 AM by WookyStyle in Archived Deals
True. But I guess I do not consider a welder something I would buy just because it is on sale. If you have been wanting to learn for a while, invest the money in a class, not a welder. To me it...
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Post #50452544 added 05-23-2012 8:20 AM by In_Like_Tim in Archived Deals
Looking to do another fifteen year stretch?
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Post #50452554 added 05-23-2012 8:21 AM by deeznutz904 in Archived Deals
Save your money.....I couldn't imagine trying to weld with this thing...spend a little more and buy a 110v miller for home use. My $.02.
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Post #50449336 added 05-23-2012 5:40 AM by Krogan in Archived Deals
Also oos with no reviews. Doesn't count.
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Post #50449146 added 05-23-2012 5:27 AM by Scampsters in Archived Deals
good deal $119 on Amazon :look:
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Post #50472272 added 05-24-2012 4:38 AM by Darkstar in Archived Deals
DEAD price is $119 now.
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Post #50456674 added 05-23-2012 11:09 AM by Bmr4life in Archived Deals
From Wiki for Arc Welders Home and Hobby Power supplies Home and hobby arc welders for occasional light duty (under 1/4 inch plate) repair and construction are available from $100 and up as of...
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Post #50458120 added 05-23-2012 12:00 PM by racebum in Archived Deals
actually that is it. i only mention it because we are talking about low price point 120v welders. this one will be more productive than a 120v arc welder. the link below your response post with the...
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