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I posted this on the welding newsgroup but got no response.
Given that it is a DC only 110v box, is the Daytona Mig Pocket Pulse 100 Tig welder any good for welding stainless and mild steel rod and thin wall tubing? I believe it was originally made by Cebora. I have not been able to find any information on it via a Google query, nor is it listed on the Daytona Mig website... Thanx! __ "All she took was all I had..." |
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In article , Emmo
wrote: I posted this on the welding newsgroup but got no response. Given that it is a DC only 110v box, is the Daytona Mig Pocket Pulse 100 Tig welder any good for welding stainless and mild steel rod and thin wall tubing? I believe it was originally made by Cebora. I have not been able to find any information on it via a Google query, nor is it listed on the Daytona Mig website... Thanx! __ "All she took was all I had..." Well I never saw this post over in the welding newsgroup, but anyway... If it is a 100 amp DC TIG with pulsing ability, then it would be fine for steel, and stainless steel up to 1/8" thick. |
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