Originally posted by John
Well I appreciate the responce!I went a head and purchased the hobart stickmate LX AC/DC it held a better Warranty 5 years Lincoln was 3 plus on the Hobart it has the dial in your amps for better accuracy ?? I was unsure of what I needed really so I asked around everybody said what you did AC would do what I wanted but I got to thinking and said to myself if I get good at this I might want to do a little more so I spent the other $150.00 and got the AC/DC thanks again by the way Im from Mangum ,Ok SW Ok Near Altus AFB... and you???? John
Well I appreciate the responce!I went a head and purchased the hobart stickmate LX AC/DC it held a better Warranty 5 years Lincoln was 3 plus on the Hobart it has the dial in your amps for better accuracy ?? I was unsure of what I needed really so I asked around everybody said what you did AC would do what I wanted but I got to thinking and said to myself if I get good at this I might want to do a little more so I spent the other $150.00 and got the AC/DC thanks again by the way Im from Mangum ,Ok SW Ok Near Altus AFB... and you???? John
My understanding is that you will want to do as much stick welding as possible in DC mode. If arc blow becomes unmanageable then you can switch to AC.
Have Fun!
Leave a comment: