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+ | Essentially "a hot melt glue gun for metals". It releases 75% argon / 25% CO2 gas as you weld to prevent oxidation of the metal. You're melting the metals you're joining, and adding a bead as well. | ||
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+ | For safety tips and a general operational overview, see the article on PS1's [[MIG welders]]. | ||
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http://www.4x4review.com/lincoln-eletrics-weld-pak-3200-hd-mig-welder/ | http://www.4x4review.com/lincoln-eletrics-weld-pak-3200-hd-mig-welder/ | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:40, 7 January 2021
Essentially "a hot melt glue gun for metals". It releases 75% argon / 25% CO2 gas as you weld to prevent oxidation of the metal. You're melting the metals you're joining, and adding a bead as well.
For safety tips and a general operational overview, see the article on PS1's MIG welders.
Status
Standard electric power plug has been replaced with a NEMA 5-20 type plug, plugs right into the wall socket there but won't plug into a power strip or extension cord.
Some Info
http://www.4x4review.com/lincoln-eletrics-weld-pak-3200-hd-mig-welder/