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Old 10-17-2003, 05:25 AM
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My Dad has these two welders lying around his shop and I was thinking of getting one. All I need it for is to weld charge piping, and exhaust piping. Anyone know if either of these would work?
Only specs I have right now are the red one is a 90 AMP welder. Black one is bigger but not sure how much.

What info should I get about the welders to see if I could use these?


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Default Re: Would either of these welders be good for charge piping/exhaust piping? (T-RO)

yep, hook some gas up and you're good to go.
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Default Re: Would either of these welders be good for charge piping/exhaust piping? (dennis)

Looks like the red one is gas already.. either one should have plenty of power and if you can get a gas one do that.
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Default Re: Would either of these welders be good for charge piping/exhaust piping? (Overblown-Teg)

I have a 90amp mig gaseless welder, and the only problem with it is it's not felxible on what I can weld. if one of those uses gas take it, you will be able to weld practically anything with it.
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Default Re: Would either of these welders be good for charge piping/exhaust piping? (T-RO)

Assuming both work well and use gas, take whichever one has more power. I always feel like my 100A needs more power, but it might not actually be running at 100A since it's an inexpensive 1986 model.
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