Rolyberkin
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HI
I am fairly new to welding and have a SIP 150 welder which I mainly use for indoor welding.
I wondered if it is possible to convert it to run fluxed core for the occasional jobs I do outside, the most recent was trying to weld a gate which was fixed! Unless I get a still day the gas blows away.
Is it as easy as fitting some euro connectors to the front of the machine so that I can change polarity when welding non gas or am I likely to blow myself or the machine up by doing this?
If this is possible does anyone know where I can get some euro panel sockets and plugs from?
Many Thanks
KB
I am fairly new to welding and have a SIP 150 welder which I mainly use for indoor welding.
I wondered if it is possible to convert it to run fluxed core for the occasional jobs I do outside, the most recent was trying to weld a gate which was fixed! Unless I get a still day the gas blows away.
Is it as easy as fitting some euro connectors to the front of the machine so that I can change polarity when welding non gas or am I likely to blow myself or the machine up by doing this?
If this is possible does anyone know where I can get some euro panel sockets and plugs from?
Many Thanks
KB