Show Us your Welders!

I would buy that one just to look good in the corner.

Here is my old General Electric 200 amp Dc welder. Not sure if the Wisconsin VF3, and the welder are an original set, or not. It seems like the base (that someone welded to a set of wheels), is made for the set, but they are connected by 4 belts.

I have searched, but not able to find any information on the welder.

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105 amp flux core welder less than one month old
Welding coat and hood over 40 years old
My old machine ran away one night and only needed a small machine today

Dave

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I've heard good things about those AHP 200x's. Their address is the same as Everlast's so it looks like
possibly the same company. Or a spinoff company. We'll see how they hold up. Some inverter types don't.
Mark S.
 
Home made spot welder:

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I could post a pic of my Miller Dynasty but that would be boring.
BTW that stainless cover started life as a refrigerator door. The heavy cable is from a boat and the transformer came from a MWave my wife found curb cruising.
Robert
 
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Well now , I've got a Sears a.c.,dc 230 amp stick, a mag a mig from Sweden holds 10 and maybe 30 lb rolls of wire it's made with a cart for the gas bottle. And a Clarke spool gun WELDER with or without gas, and my esab 875 plasma cutter both on a cart I made with a shelf for the abrasive chop saw and bottle plus CLAMPS and extra spools of wire , helmets and leathers.
 
There is always this one that has been floating around the internet

LOL. There are some surprisingly low Tech ways to weld. You can actually stick weld with just a car battery. Works better with 2 in series. Just bring some welding rods along on your next offroad excursion; as long as you have jumper cables, you won't need anything more for impromptu roadside repair.
 
My mind completes the picture. No goggles or any type of eye protection, and the other end of the line is connected with battery clamps to the service side of the the power line.

As for buzz, I can picture that thing walking around by itself.

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