I decided to give this welder a try on the package tray install. Some of the locations are small andd difficult to do with a mig nozzle. Hopefully, this will also eliminate any grinding after welding and leave a nice factory appearance.
I bought a whole set of arms for different positions and to reach as far as 20" over a panel to weld it. The set of arms cost more than the welder...
67ss said
Feb 20, 2017
Does it work off 110 or 220 wall outlet?
Lost in the 60s said
Feb 20, 2017
67ss wrote:
Does it work off 110 or 220 wall outlet?
240 and it didn't come with a plug... Guess there's too many variation of plugs in the world for that.
BLyke said
Mar 19, 2017
have you had a opportunity to try it out yet?
Lost in the 60s said
Mar 19, 2017
I just tested it on a couple scraps. It works well, but has a small print. For heavy duty areas, it will need multiple welds.
I decided to give this welder a try on the package tray install. Some of the locations are small andd difficult to do with a mig nozzle. Hopefully, this will also eliminate any grinding after welding and leave a nice factory appearance.
I bought a whole set of arms for different positions and to reach as far as 20" over a panel to weld it. The set of arms cost more than the welder...
Does it work off 110 or 220 wall outlet?
240 and it didn't come with a plug...
Guess there's too many variation of plugs in the world for that.