Hi I wonder if anyone can help.
I recently bought an old BOC THF 150L site rover but failed to notice that it needs a DC input, thinking I could run it off my old Oxford arc welder(2 AC outlets + brazing) is there anyway I can rectify the AC output of my Oxford using a bridge rectifier e.g. (on EBAY) "50Amp 50 A Bridge Rectifier SKBPC 1000V AC to DC"
The reason for all this being I wanted to TIG up a recumbent bike (4130 chrome alloy).
I then tried to braze it using braze wire on my MIG (sealy supermig 170)but I find it incredibly difficult to get a decent job it looks like too much wire feed speed and no melting into the joint.(crap in other words)
Any suggestions welcome.
Shako (lifelong R4 nut also)
I recently bought an old BOC THF 150L site rover but failed to notice that it needs a DC input, thinking I could run it off my old Oxford arc welder(2 AC outlets + brazing) is there anyway I can rectify the AC output of my Oxford using a bridge rectifier e.g. (on EBAY) "50Amp 50 A Bridge Rectifier SKBPC 1000V AC to DC"
The reason for all this being I wanted to TIG up a recumbent bike (4130 chrome alloy).
I then tried to braze it using braze wire on my MIG (sealy supermig 170)but I find it incredibly difficult to get a decent job it looks like too much wire feed speed and no melting into the joint.(crap in other words)
Any suggestions welcome.
Shako (lifelong R4 nut also)