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hi everyoneif you needed to tig weld .625 copper sheets 4'x10' for counter tops.is a miller dynasty 350 single phase a good choice
Reply:a dynasty 350 is a good machine for just about any Tig/stick welding job
Reply:lol a 4'x10' 5/8" thick copper plate counter top. Can you imagine how much that would cost *edit* apparently over $10,000 Last edited by MikeGyver; 10-16-2012 at 06:00 AM.Welding/Fab Pics: www.UtahWeld.com
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Reply:Originally Posted by MikeGyverlol a 4'x10' 5/8" thick copper plate counter top. Can you imagine how much that would cost *edit* apparently over $10,000
Reply:Originally Posted by metalbykevinhi everyoneif you needed to tig weld .625 copper sheets 4'x10' for counter tops.is a miller dynasty 350 single phase a good choice
Reply:Originally Posted by dave powelsonIf you intend on running it on single phase, it will do that but the outputswill not be the same as three phase. Miller has some data available on thison on dynasty site.Specifics do count....what is the real thickness of the copper plate/sheet? |
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