Ready Welder
I have one coming from an Ebay auction.
I am also in the market for a new welding machine, and understand the RW will double as a spool gun. The RW site and manual are a bit confusing, I thought it was supposed to work better on a constant current machine, but believe it may work better on constant voltage. Those of you who have used one that way, what works best? AC/DC Stick, AC/DC TIG or a MIG machine? -- Stupendous Man, Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty |
Re: Ready Welder
"Stupendous Man" <spam@trap.com> wrote in
news:4c2lv0F13al45U1@individual.net: > I have one coming from an Ebay auction. > I am also in the market for a new welding machine, and understand > the RW will double as a spool gun. > The RW site and manual are a bit confusing, I thought it was > supposed to work better on a constant current machine, but believe > it may work better on constant voltage. > Those of you who have used one that way, what works best? AC/DC > Stick, AC/DC TIG or a MIG machine? I don't know but why not ask here: sci.engr.joining.welding I'm sure there are people there that might know the answers to your questions.... |
Re: Ready Welder
"Stupendous Man" <spam@trap.com> wrote in
news:4c2lv0F13al45U1@individual.net: > I have one coming from an Ebay auction. > I am also in the market for a new welding machine, and understand > the RW will double as a spool gun. > The RW site and manual are a bit confusing, I thought it was > supposed to work better on a constant current machine, but believe > it may work better on constant voltage. > Those of you who have used one that way, what works best? AC/DC > Stick, AC/DC TIG or a MIG machine? I don't know but why not ask here: sci.engr.joining.welding I'm sure there are people there that might know the answers to your questions.... |
Re: Ready Welder
"Stupendous Man" <spam@trap.com> wrote in
news:4c2lv0F13al45U1@individual.net: > I have one coming from an Ebay auction. > I am also in the market for a new welding machine, and understand > the RW will double as a spool gun. > The RW site and manual are a bit confusing, I thought it was > supposed to work better on a constant current machine, but believe > it may work better on constant voltage. > Those of you who have used one that way, what works best? AC/DC > Stick, AC/DC TIG or a MIG machine? I don't know but why not ask here: sci.engr.joining.welding I'm sure there are people there that might know the answers to your questions.... |
Re: Ready Welder
The Sandman (Nathan) here, is a certified welder:
NathanATcollierWeldingDOTcom God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ XS11E wrote: > > I don't know but why not ask here: > > sci.engr.joining.welding > > I'm sure there are people there that might know the answers to your > questions.... |
Re: Ready Welder
The Sandman (Nathan) here, is a certified welder:
NathanATcollierWeldingDOTcom God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ XS11E wrote: > > I don't know but why not ask here: > > sci.engr.joining.welding > > I'm sure there are people there that might know the answers to your > questions.... |
Re: Ready Welder
The Sandman (Nathan) here, is a certified welder:
NathanATcollierWeldingDOTcom God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ XS11E wrote: > > I don't know but why not ask here: > > sci.engr.joining.welding > > I'm sure there are people there that might know the answers to your > questions.... |
Re: Ready Welder
If you are going to weld something, you should get at least a few hours of
hands on professional instruction. The "best" welder depends on your experience level, and what you are trying to weld. I have seen beautiful results on some materials with a buzz box (AC stick welder). For sheet metal, torch welding may be best. Earle "Stupendous Man" <spam@trap.com> wrote in message news:4c2lv0F13al45U1@individual.net... > I have one coming from an Ebay auction. > I am also in the market for a new welding machine, and understand the RW > will double as a spool gun. > The RW site and manual are a bit confusing, I thought it was supposed to > work better on a constant current machine, but believe it may work better on > constant voltage. > Those of you who have used one that way, what works best? AC/DC Stick, > AC/DC TIG or a MIG machine? > -- > Stupendous Man, > Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty > > |
Re: Ready Welder
If you are going to weld something, you should get at least a few hours of
hands on professional instruction. The "best" welder depends on your experience level, and what you are trying to weld. I have seen beautiful results on some materials with a buzz box (AC stick welder). For sheet metal, torch welding may be best. Earle "Stupendous Man" <spam@trap.com> wrote in message news:4c2lv0F13al45U1@individual.net... > I have one coming from an Ebay auction. > I am also in the market for a new welding machine, and understand the RW > will double as a spool gun. > The RW site and manual are a bit confusing, I thought it was supposed to > work better on a constant current machine, but believe it may work better on > constant voltage. > Those of you who have used one that way, what works best? AC/DC Stick, > AC/DC TIG or a MIG machine? > -- > Stupendous Man, > Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty > > |
Re: Ready Welder
If you are going to weld something, you should get at least a few hours of
hands on professional instruction. The "best" welder depends on your experience level, and what you are trying to weld. I have seen beautiful results on some materials with a buzz box (AC stick welder). For sheet metal, torch welding may be best. Earle "Stupendous Man" <spam@trap.com> wrote in message news:4c2lv0F13al45U1@individual.net... > I have one coming from an Ebay auction. > I am also in the market for a new welding machine, and understand the RW > will double as a spool gun. > The RW site and manual are a bit confusing, I thought it was supposed to > work better on a constant current machine, but believe it may work better on > constant voltage. > Those of you who have used one that way, what works best? AC/DC Stick, > AC/DC TIG or a MIG machine? > -- > Stupendous Man, > Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty > > |
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