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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...doh



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Mitch D.   River Falls, WI

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Does it work off 110 or 220 wall outlet?



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Chris P
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67ss wrote:

Does it work off 110 or 220 wall outlet?


 240 and it didn't come with a plug...banghead Guess there's too many variation of plugs in the world for that.



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have you had a opportunity to try it out yet?

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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.

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