Posted by Stick welding on November 19, 2012 at 22:58:19 from (96.53.210.246):
In Reply to: Lincoln AC/DC welder posted by OHIO5150 on November 18, 2012 at 18:14:17:
What an interesting discussion. LoL With DC inverters available for the same and often less than a transformer AC/DC machine, one would have to have a mental lapse to not consider one. If you can't find an Everlast look at a Thermal Arc. Better in every way than a low end buzz box even if it is AC/DC. Especially for a beginner, DC current will make a world of difference! I'm confused by the same statement as Puddles? If you're talking about arc blow, that doesn't happen until you're over about 200 amps using 3/16" or larger rods. Most non professional welders never use 3/16" and a buzz box wouldn't burn too many before it burned up. Lots of new technology in welding so it doesn't really matter if you've been welding for 50 years or 5 month's. What worked in the past isn't necessarily the best option TODAY. Old SA 200's are exception to this rule.
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