Factory Reconditioned Campbell Hausfeld Dh530000rb Purpose


Factory Reconditioned Campbell Hausfeld Dh530000rb Purpose

This is a factory reconditioned product. Reconditioned in general means that the product has been returned to the manufacturer, who brings the product back to like new condition. Some productions may incorporate cosmetic blemishes. Includes 70 Amp Arc Welder – WS090001RB

This is a reconditioned welder. Reconditioned in general means that the tool has been returned to the manufacturer, who brings the tool back to like-new condition. Some tools may comprise cosmetic blemishes. For Campbell Hausfeld Model RBWS090001 welder, physical aspect WILL VARY depending on stock availability. Fantastic deal from Campbell Hausfeld. Great for around the home repairs or hobbies. Excellent for fix projects like trailer/hitch, bicycle, lawn mower, hand rail, and more. Welds from 18 gauge to 1/8 Inch steel. Runs on popular 115V power, plugs into household outlet. Duty cycle is 10 Percent at 70 amps.

Factory Reconditioned Campbell Hausfeld Dh530000rb Purpose

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Factory Reconditioned Campbell Hausfeld Dh530000rb Purpose

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Factory Reconditioned Campbell Hausfeld Dh530000rb Purpose

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Factory Reconditioned Campbell Hausfeld Dh530000rb Purpose

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3 of 3 humans found the following review helpful.
5Good Welder at a Great Price
By Derek Carlson
I’ve been wanting to get a welder of my own ever since I took a course in college a few years back. Finding this welder for so cheap gave me the perfective pardon to in the long run get one. It’s a great welder for beginners (which I finelooking much am after all these years). You only have 2 settings (High and Low), and since it uses sticks you don’t need to worry when it comes to gas or wire feeding. It also plugs into any 20 amp outlet, which is nice. It will still take a while to get employed to keeping an arc going, so make sure you have a good deal of scrap metal around to exercise on before you undertake to repair anything important.

They included everything you need to get started except for the gloves. Any leather gloves must do, but thicker is better. The facemask is ok, but you have to hold it up to your face. You’ll want to order goggles or a mask that you wear so you may use your hand to hold whatsoever you’re welding together. Make sure they are dark enough, the substitute I got is #5, which is at least a couple shades to light to be actually comfortable.

I was a little worried that it would be underpowered, but so far it has melted through anything I’ve tried if I let it. I don’t have anything at the moment to test the upper limit of an 1/8th inch, but I wouldn’t be astonished if that was a conservative limit. I’ve read reviews of similar productions and was likewise concerned that a mutual complaint is that not a single soul may strike an arc on low power. I’m happy to say that that is all I’m using so far, and it genuinely isn’t difficult at all. If you are having trouble, try rubbing away any excess coating on the stick so you may see the metal in the middle. It fixes it each time for me.

For $67 this welder can’t be beat!

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