So I bought a Millermatic 211 Auto-Set in February and began welding on scraps. My goal is to do a spring over on my 40. After a lot of practicing on scraps of of metal I think I'm now ready to do the SOA. I've done a lot of reading about how I don't need to have a 230v outlet and can just pre-heat the metal to 400 degrees and do double passes. I find out that I have a 230v outlet that's not being used. I did some simple tests to confirm this and found it to be true.
This dryer outlet is currently a 10-30R and the welder needs a 6-50R to work.
2 questions come to mind. Would it be easier to just replace the receptacle to accommodate the welder and run an extension cord from where the dryer is to the garage?
OR.......
Would it be easier to install a conduit in the garage itself near the Main Fuse Panel?
I'm asking because the MFP is in the garage and 230v dryer outlet is not being used, why not move it to the garage next to the MFP. This way I don't have to build a long extension cord.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
This dryer outlet is currently a 10-30R and the welder needs a 6-50R to work.
2 questions come to mind. Would it be easier to just replace the receptacle to accommodate the welder and run an extension cord from where the dryer is to the garage?
OR.......
Would it be easier to install a conduit in the garage itself near the Main Fuse Panel?
I'm asking because the MFP is in the garage and 230v dryer outlet is not being used, why not move it to the garage next to the MFP. This way I don't have to build a long extension cord.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.

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