robert-shetland
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Morning All,
Looking for some constructive feedback on the above 3 machines, i have posted a few times before and as some of you may know i build Aluminium boats in the main, but also do a lot of other things from Digger bucket repairs, general fabrication etc.
I have a synergic pulse welder from Warrior Welders, while it has served me quite well it has now developed a fault where it switches off mid weld, and you have to reset it by switching it off and on again, i am still going to keep and use that welder but am looking for another, more powerful pulse mig to have in my workshop also, which can take 15kg spools.
The main issue i have is i only have a single phase, and a split phase supply, so either 240v or 480v, Oxford and Tec-Arc can make the machine dual voltage and able to accept the 480v split phase as well as running it off a standard 240 32A socket.
The Oxford and Tec-Arc would give me the option to go to a very large machine with the supply i have available which is why i am looking at them, any opinions on them, especially working on single or split phase would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Robert
Looking for some constructive feedback on the above 3 machines, i have posted a few times before and as some of you may know i build Aluminium boats in the main, but also do a lot of other things from Digger bucket repairs, general fabrication etc.
I have a synergic pulse welder from Warrior Welders, while it has served me quite well it has now developed a fault where it switches off mid weld, and you have to reset it by switching it off and on again, i am still going to keep and use that welder but am looking for another, more powerful pulse mig to have in my workshop also, which can take 15kg spools.
The main issue i have is i only have a single phase, and a split phase supply, so either 240v or 480v, Oxford and Tec-Arc can make the machine dual voltage and able to accept the 480v split phase as well as running it off a standard 240 32A socket.
The Oxford and Tec-Arc would give me the option to go to a very large machine with the supply i have available which is why i am looking at them, any opinions on them, especially working on single or split phase would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Robert