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Why on every welding or plasma machine is the ground lead (work lead) always shorter than the other?John
Reply:The theory is that you move around with the torch. That said it pisses me off also that the thing is shorter! Me!
Reply:If you don't like it that short, make it longer. JohnSMAW,GMAW,FCAW,GTAW,SAW,PAC/PAW/OFCand Shielding Gases. There all here. :
Reply:Mine came with both leads 25 ft.
Reply:What a ridiculous reply, I know I can make it longer, I asked if ther was a reason!John
Reply:I think because the ground can be attached to the work closer to the machine,then you can take the other lead around what ever your working on. my .02cents worth gawelder
Reply:cheaper for the maufacturer. A few less feet on each machine times the number of machines produced equals big money.just my 2 cents
Reply:And since most people can have a shorter work lead, those who NEED it longer can make it longer for really very little effort.
Reply:Originally Posted by drivethruboy54cheaper for the maufacturer. A few less feet on each machine times the number of machines produced equals big money.just my 2 cents
Reply:As far as welding machines go it's mostly the entry level machine that come with leads anyway. My lincoln 155 migpac is the only new welder I've bought that had leads with it. Most people make their leads to suit the work they do.
Reply:Originally Posted by zapster...Cheap bastards....zap!
Reply:I think zap meant the manufacturers. Personally the 10 to 15 foot work lead they typically give you on small machines is only good for a whip.The difference between art and craft is the quality of the workmanship. I am an artist.
Reply:The manufacturers do what they have to do to survive in a market dictated mostly by ignorami.
Reply:Originally Posted by MAC702The manufacturers do what they have to do to survive in a market dictated mostly by ignorami. |
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