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    Welder Information

    Hi,
    Just looking at a welder on ebay, Flowarc Welder 260AMP - Brisbane - eBay, Welding Equipment, Supplies, Metalworking, Woodworking, Business, Industrial. (end time 27-Jan-08 19:57:38 AEDST)and as I know not much about welding thought I'd ask here. Does anybody know anything about them. Are they any good? do I need a special line to supply the welder? etc etc. just seem cheap. all the welding I did before was on the farm with a VERY OLD 3 phase thing about 4' high.

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    By the looks of it you will need to stipulate to him what phase you want. Single or Three... Single is what you want if you havnt got any 3 phase outlets at home (most dont)

    I know nothing about welding, so i may be wrong

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    Yeah, I would assume also that if it is a 3-phase option on it, that the single phase power will probably also require 15amp lines rather than 10amp. It looks like it says 240v requires a 60amp fuse I think on the back.... but I'm not sure. I really think that you'll get what you pay for, but $80 is cheap even if it is a POS.
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    My 2 cents: A stick welder is still a stick welder. If you want to weld stuff as a hobby MIG gives the better results. If you want to do maintenance on machinery on a farm at locations with thick steel and various supply voltages, then this stick welder is a good idea. ( It appears that you can change input voltages at will). All depends on what you want to do with it.

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    that will be a single phase industrial welder, by rough gonkulation it should have a 20a supply when at full noise.

    I read Need to wire up to suit. Supply with 4 pin 3 phase secondhand plug. to mean that he will wire it up with a normal 3 phase plug or a smaller version of it which looks similar but is smaller and only one phase. Based on that all hed be doing to set it up on 3 phase would be tap a single phase out of the 3.

    unless your wired for 3 phase this might not be the welder for you... why not shoot him a question about the input draw of the thing?
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    for my 10c worth my advice to you would be to buy an inverter welder that will take a tig kit.I have one since 98 and have used it to weld excavator buckets, non ferrous metals ,stainless etc etc and only requires 13 amp socket

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    I bought a 3in1 welder from ebay awhile ago 240v single phase can weld in the garage works fine only thing I have to watch is the other half can't use her hair dryer or anything else that sucks the juice because it trips the breaker.

    When I get my own place will get the garage wired with 15 amp plugs
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    Grab it.
    We had one on the farm,lower amps.
    It was very good,even with 3.2mm rods.
    AND ITS AUSSIE MADE not a china import.
    You will need to look into the wiring side.
    I dont think it will run to its full capacity without 3 phase(I IS NO SPARKY).Many homes have 3 phase as the old electric ovens needed it.
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    If i was after a cheap stick welder id buy it for sure the unit is designed to run on either 240 v or 415v so you can use it just about anywere ...

    If wire'd to 240v id say the max you would get would be 200 and a bit amps tho you would need a 20amp circut or beta to do so tho if set upon 415v it would deliver the max current ...

    Buy it take it to a sparky mate to wire up or to a welding shop should only cost a few bucks and your away

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    What type of welding do you intent to do ?
    The best and practical welder that you can get today is an inverter type.
    Try :Tokentools Inverter TIG MIG ARC Welder Sales & Service Australia - IGBT Welding Machines Pulse Dc AC/DC AC DC Stick Digital Display Aluminium Stainles for very good machines and value the 125 amps is very versatile.

    This following welder looks excellent value but I do not know the quality. I am considering one of this to replace my old Sip 200 amps.
    The link is: MMA160 Inverter Arc Welder - Single Phase, Fan Cooled, Includes Mask - Welders - DealsDirect.com.au Australia

    Cheers

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