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New Welder...
Hey guys,
I got a new welder today. Just something fun to build some exhausts fab up some new shit and such. Heres a link to it. http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=93793 I know its a cheaper one but it will do the job and has a gas hookup for welding aluminum. The Problem: I kinda thought this may be a problem but though... They would likely say something if it needed a special power plug right..... WRONG. The plug was not included and says it requires a 3 prong, 220 VAC, Polarized twistlock power cord plug. and needs a NEMA L6-30 or equivalent. WTF?!?! I live in an apartment where they only have the normal outlets. Is there anything i can do to use this? I suppose i cant just take out the normal outlet in the garage and install one of these can i? Please serious answers guys, i really dont need to burn up the house trying something im not sure about. Thanks Tom |
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220 volt is very different from your normal outlets. Do not try to use them!
Do you have an electric stove at your apartment? A lot of high draw electric appliances use 220 volt so you may have an outlet for one of those. |
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I have a gas stove. But even if i did have an electric stove i would still be SOL because the stove is in the Kitchen. :)
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Sounds like you might be F'd in the A... Especially being in an apartment building. You NEED a 220v power source, regular power through your house is 110, except on major apliances usually. I've seen some garages with 220v outlets, but I can't imagine they would have one in ever garage at an apartment complex...
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Do you have A/C? Like a window unit. Those are usually 220v. Like stated before, you might be SOL...
EDIT: Thats pretty fucking cheap for that sized unit. Hope it holds up! |
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Trade you for a 110volt Harbor Freight style gasless. :)
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::stomps Feet And Yells Dammit!!!::
Ill just take it back to the local Harbor freight and get a smaller one. |
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On a dryer or electric range. They do have extention cords up to 20 feet but they are very expensive. I think your SOL. Take it back and get a 110v. I have a 140 hobart that works great.
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Believe me you arent going to want to use flux-core to weld anything. Its super super messy and looks like ass usually.
Get a welder built to use gas. |
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Word up on the Non flux core welding, and just get like a Hobart Handler for a 110volt outlet, it will weld up what ever you have in mind out of mild steel or stainless (with the right wire and a little welding under your belt). Also for the Miller units they now have a spool gun setup for the smaller MIG welders for welding aluminum, but for this stick with TIG its much better to just pay someone who knows what they are doing.
~John Flux core welding, it just should not be done, unless you are welding with a lot of amps (over ~300amps, then dual shielding welding is required). |
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