Gordinho80 wrote:I wish I had done the welding. Welding was done by someone else. I would like to get a welder and practice, but I would want a decent 220v set up and I currently don't have a 220v receptacle at home...
bartonmd wrote:Gas dryer??
I always plugged the welder into the dryer plug at the house I rented in college... In my house, I spent the $40 and put in a 220V out let in the garage...
Mike
Gordinho80 wrote:bartonmd wrote:Gas dryer??
I always plugged the welder into the dryer plug at the house I rented in college... In my house, I spent the $40 and put in a 220V out let in the garage...
Mike
All appliances are 120v. I plan on running a subpanel in the garage. I have 5 slots open at my main panel that is on the other side of the house. Think a 10 slot panel would be sufficient to do exterior lighting in backyard and 240v in the garage. In time...
bartonmd wrote:They may all be 120V, but I've never seen a house around here that wasn't wired for a 220V dryer outlet... Have you looked behind there to see if there is a plug that's not being used?
Mike
Gordinho80 wrote:
MrSmithsTB wrote:Looks good, man. I've been welder shopping, and Harbor Freight has a decent one that lists for @$150. I have a 50% off coupon that I 'm using on it, but still a good deal either way. Worth it once you get the outlet in your garage.
johnburgelin wrote:MrSmithsTB wrote:Looks good, man. I've been welder shopping, and Harbor Freight has a decent one that lists for @$150. I have a 50% off coupon that I 'm using on it, but still a good deal either way. Worth it once you get the outlet in your garage.
Oh jeez, I'd be down for a 50% coupon, where'd you find it?