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...needed for very occasional welds joining thin angle iron / small dia steel rod.
lastminute":2f0dux5b said:...needed for very occasional welds joining thin angle iron / small dia steel rod.
My 110V transformer does exactly that to the MCB on the workshop circuit. But not every time - I think it depends on the point in the AC waveform you plug it in - close to zero crossing and I get away with it.dickm":33eoqike said:Used to have problems with Oxford 100A oil-cooled tripping the breaker when first switched on, before even thinking of striking arc.
Thanks for that. I'd much rather go back to proper bottles. I'll investigate locally.In case there is any confusion, the Hobbygas reference earlier is NOT the disposable bottles. They are standard size bottles probably filled with BOC gas(!), but don't carry BOC's blood-sucking rental. Mine are handled by the engineering suppliers in Elgin, 50 miles away, but they deliver for free.
BillK":2js5ze6g said:We're taking it as read but avoid stick/arc, the low price can be tempting.
Eric The Viking":awz0sie7 said:My 110V transformer does exactly that to the MCB on the workshop circuit. But not every time - I think it depends on the point in the AC waveform you plug it in - close to zero crossing and I get away with it.
-Matt-":3qiv78z7 said:Not always. Cheapy DC buzzboxes with the handle adjuster on the front (Just a big variable resistor) are nasty things.BillK":3qiv78z7 said:We're taking it as read but avoid stick/arc, the low price can be tempting.
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