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I have an older Sears MIG 110V welder that really never worked well since there wasn't enough power to do anything useful. I now have a Lincoln 175 PRO TIG machine and was wonder how it would work to connect the welding leads over to the Sears unit. I think it should work unless there are some sort of differences in the Volt/Current characteristics in TIG and MIG welding. I also would like to know if carbon arc rods are still available. I had an old arc rod and found that with the new welder you can really heat up metal with the carbon rod negative. It seems this would be a great way to get stuck and rusted parts loose. I never liked using a gas torch because you have to very careful were the flame is going.Last edited by Taz; 12-14-2008 at 07:57 PM.
Reply:Howdy Taz, Originally Posted by Taz ...I think it should work unless there are some sort of differences in the Volt/Current characteristics in TIG and MIG welding....
Reply:Taz,Forget trying to power your mig welder with a tig power source.Mig welding requires a Constant Voltage (CV) power source. Tig uses a Constant Current (CC) power source. Not compatable.Syncro 250 DX Dynasty 200 DXMM 251 w/30A SG XMT 304 w/714 Feeder & Optima PulserHH187Dialarc 250 AC/DCHypertherm PM 1250Smith, Harris, Victor O/ASmith and Thermco Gas MixersAccess to a full fab shop with CNC Plasma, Water Jet, etc.
Reply:It pretty much won't work.DavidReal world weldin. When I grow up I want to be a tig weldor.
Reply:Mig welding requires a Constant Voltage (CV) power source. Tig uses a Constant Current (CC) power source. Not compatable.[/QUOTE]The welder has a switch to convert it a stick welder also. Would operating in the stick mode change the output to more of a constant voltage?
Reply:I just did a search for constant current and stick welding. Stick welding is constant current also my idea will it will not work in either mode.
Reply:In a word. NO!Buy yourself a HH187 and be done. Use the Sears unit for tack welding sheet metal.Syncro 250 DX Dynasty 200 DXMM 251 w/30A SG XMT 304 w/714 Feeder & Optima PulserHH187Dialarc 250 AC/DCHypertherm PM 1250Smith, Harris, Victor O/ASmith and Thermco Gas MixersAccess to a full fab shop with CNC Plasma, Water Jet, etc. |
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