not on a regular basis mind, more now and again, but some of the things id like to weld would be up on 12mm or there abouts, an all rounder kind of job.If you are going to do +8mm on a regular basis then yes you are going to have to discount 220a and below.
You'd need enough to heat soak the part. Once it's heat soaked a single phase unit would have no issues with those thicknesses. It's getting your first pool going that takes the high current.not on a regular basis mind, more now and again, but some of the things id like to weld would be up on 12mm or there abouts, an all rounder kind of job.
say if i wanted to weld a alu boss of 20-30mm odd to a 25mm plate on its flat side, what kind of amps would you need there, not to melt it in like it grew there but to weld it so it stays put kind of job.
not on a regular basis mind, more now and again, but some of the things id like to weld would be up on 12mm or there abouts, an all rounder kind of job.
say if i wanted to weld a alu boss of 20-30mm odd to a 25mm plate on its flat side, what kind of amps would you need there, not to melt it in like it grew there but to weld it so it stays put kind of job.
Only just. Your post was better explained than mine.Rich beat me to it.
Should you ever get chance to play with one you'll be very surprised at just how good they are. Silky smooth on AC.it looks a decent machine.
his english is a bit off.
im not just ready to buy one yet tho, i kinda spent the fund on a drill sharpener last week but ill recuperate shortly.
Is it the mixed arc that causes it to fluster at the start?
This was a cold 8mm job done with my 300a machine.
Ref the 300 amp EWM?When you guys quote list prices it makes the top end gear sound even more unaffordable. List prices are very rarely what the equipment actually sells for.