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    Thread: Ready Welder

    1. #1
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      Ready Welder

      Has anyone used the Ready welder? What were you results, it says it can weld all this stuff on batteries anyone actually bought one?

      www.readywelder.com

      Matt



    2. #2
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      From their website:

      Ready Welder is a compact battery powered MIG welder. It operates on two or three 12 volt DC batteries in series, producing 200 to 350 Amps of power for deep penetration of metals. For thinner metals a 12 and a 6 volt battery in series to produce 18 DC volts and lower Amps works just fine. Use of a single 12 volt battery is not recommended..
      -Matt

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      Supposedly you can weld stick arc using batteries too, but the batteries can get hot if too small...
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      Quote Originally Posted by David Pozzi
      Supposedly you can weld stick arc using batteries too, but the batteries can get hot if too small...
      I saw that once on McGuyver
      True T.

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