03-02-2016, 08:26 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-02-2016, 08:31 PM by pug306driver.)
I.ve had a clarke machine mart blue one for years, 100amp gas was all i could afford, no fan cooled, using pub gas and 0.6 wire, paid for its self many times over and good for cars, exhausts, tin work etc.
If i was getting a new one, i'd go for a slightly more powerful one, gas, and fan cooled.
Would love a spot welder ( and a TIG, and a crank grinder, and a milling machine etc etc etc and a big warm and dry shed to put it all in, so a lottery win really ) , and seen some internet based home made jobies, have a clark arc welder also so am thinking of using that as the "supply" for a home made spot welder for the rust bucket that is a Ford.
Need " electrodes and arms, relay and on/off switch" to connect to the arc welder, hopefully that will work.
If i was getting a new one, i'd go for a slightly more powerful one, gas, and fan cooled.
Would love a spot welder ( and a TIG, and a crank grinder, and a milling machine etc etc etc and a big warm and dry shed to put it all in, so a lottery win really ) , and seen some internet based home made jobies, have a clark arc welder also so am thinking of using that as the "supply" for a home made spot welder for the rust bucket that is a Ford.
Need " electrodes and arms, relay and on/off switch" to connect to the arc welder, hopefully that will work.