08-08-05, 03:51 PM
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Dain Bramaged Member
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Reno, NV
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Originally Posted by honk
Unfortunately, this is not the case. A Ready-Welder, being a DC based device cannot be operated using an AC 'buzzbox' type welder as it's power supply. If you buy one with the expectation of being able to run it from an old tombstone welder with AC only output you're in for a disapointment.
On batteries it's a pretty neat welder.
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I think this is what they were thinking about.
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Originally Posted by readywelder.com
The Ready Welder can also be used as a Spool Gun, by connecting it to a Stick Welder or a conventional MIG machine. It operates from 115 AC volts while plugged into any welding device which might require such an addition, for example, when welding aluminum.
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