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I have a syncrowave 180 I am very pleased with but I was just curious if it was even possible to use a spool gun with it. It seems like that would be the best of both worlds if possible. Now that I’m getting use to tig I can see how a MIG would be much faster in different situations especially at tacking up projects. I asked a guy at work who was a welders and he wasn't sure so I figured I would ask here. So dose someone make a spool gun that works with a syncrowave 180? Is their some fundamental difference between tig and mig that makes this impossible?More details the better and thx in advanced.
Reply:im going to say no it wont work mig and tig/stick have diferent power oneis CC and the other CV ,im shure one of the other's will explane better i have not yet had any coffieechuck
Reply:You could run a cc/cv feeder that has spool gun attachment. I use/have used a miller dialarc with a hobart hefty (no gun), but there are some suitcases that have a straight hookup for a gun. Some limitations apply...I think it doesnt give good results for some applications, but.....So,...short answer, you can...but, it's not the best route for some applications and it might cost a bit more than starting with a CV machine...Smithboy...if it ain't broke, you ain't tryin'.
Reply:I doubt that a voltage sensing feeder setup for CC would work correctly with a spoolgun, though I could be mistaken.-Heath
Reply:I just looked on the readywelder website. They have a readywelder spoolgun that will hook to a cc welder. About $400 on ebay. That'd be probably the least expensive route. I have used these things before on batteries and they work pretty good...better than I expected, in fact. But they are not as high quality as some of the regular spool guns I have seen.Smithboy...if it ain't broke, you ain't tryin'. |
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