[DeTomaso] spot welder

Larry - Ohio Time Corp. larry at ohiotimecorp.com
Wed May 23 21:26:42 EDT 2007


Hi Joel,

Mine is a 220 model. I do not use it a lot but when I do it is a big time 
saver. My welding cables are about 1.5" OD. That is one big ass copper cable 
to mess with. It takes a lot of amps to do its job. It is a good practice 
not to cross your cables. Just look at the floor after you use it. All the 
filings on the floor will line up. One nice option mine has is the ability 
to spot weld a washer, you grind a flat side on it, to a dented panel. You 
then have something to hold onto to pull out the dent.

It is a little scary to use. You have + in one hand and - in the other, with 
your heart right in the center. I have a lot of respect for this machine.

Larry (tool man) - Cleveland


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Joel Montero" <jmontero at fcmat.org>
To: <detomaso at realbig.com>
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 9:06 PM
Subject: [DeTomaso] spot welder


>I am in the market for a spot welder.  In my research so far, I notice
> that most of them have the option in input voltage of either 110v or
> 220v.  It seems that the outputs are pretty much the same.  Not being
> well schooled on spot welders, is there any advantage one way of the
> other regarding the input voltage?
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> Joel
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