Hiya
I do a lot of welding in ridiculous positions, some where I can't even see the end of the gun. I am often bending the cables to get at tight spots. Will the XR push pull tolerate this with 4043 wire? Any experience anyone?
Right now I'm using a 210 with spoolgun and .30 or .35 wire, but the gun gets in the way and I keep breaking the trigger wires in the cable due to all the flexing and twisting I have to do. I'm welding the insides of globes by the way, take a look at http://giantglobes.com/
I am looking at getting a 350P with the XR aluma pro gun....thoughts anyone?
Thanks
Matt
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12-11-2007, 03:49 PM #1
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XR-push pull, out of position aluminum
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12-11-2007, 04:51 PM #2
wow, those are really neat
i have never used that exact push/pull gun, but i have used others similar and can say they are much more enjoyable to use than a standard spool gun. i cant comment on how the wire will hold up as im having trouble visualizting how you are twisting the cables enough to break the trigger wiremm210
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12-12-2007, 10:13 PM #3
i use the xr edge gun 30 foot long. i dont know about 4043 wire but i have had the cable tied into a couple of knots and it fed ok. (mainly just to see if it would). you'll definately get a forearm workout from it though.
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12-13-2007, 12:52 PM #4
I used one in a demo, seemed very nice
Scott
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12-22-2007, 07:14 PM #5
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I've got a flex head on my 30A spool gun and loooooove it. Theres certainly no beating it for tight places. Brand new it ran me $150 from my local miller dealer


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