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These pictures are of welds I made with a 80 Amp power source that runs off of 110. The machine is a thermal dynamics Dragster 80.  I was surprised how stable the arc was.  The material was as thick as it could handle at 3/16". I did turn the amperage down to about 15 and was able to actually run a bead on the side of a piece of 3/32" ER-70S-3 wire. At maximum amps the machine has about a 10% duty cycle. But was small enough I could put it in my lunchbox..

 

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3/16" to 3/16" single pass fillet weld

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3/16" to 3/16" two pass fillet weld

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3/16" to 14 Ga " single pass edge weld.

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347 Stainless Steel using 3/32" E347-16

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Multipass E-7018 3/32" In Progress

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As it looked on 17 Dec 03

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