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Anyone have any experience with the Harbor Freight Spotwelders? The purchase would be for occasional home use. I see it is available in 115 and 230 volt. For sjoining panels, can ya get away with the 115? What would be the advantage of the 230? Same price.
Reply:R U talking about this one..? Attached Images thermal arc 252i - millermatic 350P - miller XMT, cp300ts, 30a 22a feeders, buttload of other millers, handfull of lincolns, couple of esabs - Hypertherm 1250 G3
Reply:Your either a brave soul or very new to this forum. you will soon see what i mean.
Reply:Just 'cause he said the HF words?"SOUTHPAW" A wise person learns from another persons mistakes;A smart person learns from their own mistakes;But, a stupid person.............never learns.
Reply:yeah, you need to repost in the HF section........any HF equipment will get butcherd' hereand sometimes evern there thermal arc 252i - millermatic 350P - miller XMT, cp300ts, 30a 22a feeders, buttload of other millers, handfull of lincolns, couple of esabs - Hypertherm 1250 G3
Reply:you get what you pay for
Reply:Yeah that's the one, and if it is a POS, then I want to know.
Reply:iused to buy high dollar motor guard spot welders for my business.....and even they've died under few years, I buy these , and under industrial use , they can die in a year , and it does'nt kill me to go pick up a new one. thermal arc 252i - millermatic 350P - miller XMT, cp300ts, 30a 22a feeders, buttload of other millers, handfull of lincolns, couple of esabs - Hypertherm 1250 G3
Reply:and so it begins lol
Reply:Sorry about posting in the wrong area. I didn't realize HF had their own section. Would appreciate it if the moderator can move to the proper area.
Reply:Originally Posted by hp246What would be the advantage of the 230? |
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