I did not include the make of my welder at that time because I could not remember it, haden't looked at the welder for a couple of years. Went out and doug it out of the barn and carried to shop this evening and it is all I want to carry. It is a Campbell Hausfield , Profesinall wire feed welder, Model No. WF-2000, 115 volt, 60 HZ, single phase, Flux Core 80, Wire speed dial of 0 to 10, normal range 3-5, Made in Italy, 2 heat settings heat selector Low 15 amp, high 20 amp input power,Welding amps low 60, high 70, input amps 15 & 20, welding volts 14 & 18, Duty cycle 20% & 15%, Max OCV 37 & 44 (whatever that is?) and wire diameter .030 or .035 and came with the .035. Has only had 1 spool of 2# of the .035 wire ever ran throught it. No mater what I set it on as soon as hit the trigger before it could even arc there were 4" of wire fed out. I have a new spool of wire I bought a few years ago but never tried putting in. I bought this unit probably in about 94 or 95 and before I had a computor. I bought it at one of the traveling tool sales they used to have. I took a small welding course in about 90 at the vocational school, 48 hours total including O_A and Arc and wire but the wire units they had were the type you would find in a factory and not a home shop type. Never any mention of mig or tig or anything like that. Think they were 480 volt machines.
I also have anouther that is a Montgomery Ward Power Craft Home shop welder, primary volts 115, primary amps 15, amps output 50, 60 cycles, open circuit volts 45, arc volts 25 with a 20% duty cycle and says to use either 1/16", 5/64", or 3/32" rod. and the electroyed holder is also a carbon arc torch. Never use this one.
Think a 3500 watt 110 volt only generator would run them?
I also have anouther that is a Montgomery Ward Power Craft Home shop welder, primary volts 115, primary amps 15, amps output 50, 60 cycles, open circuit volts 45, arc volts 25 with a 20% duty cycle and says to use either 1/16", 5/64", or 3/32" rod. and the electroyed holder is also a carbon arc torch. Never use this one.
Think a 3500 watt 110 volt only generator would run them?