Hi,
I have Parweld Tig for my aluminium and an oil cooled 180a Pickhill Bantam for my steel; I would never recommend an oil cooled welder for site work; it's just too heavy to move around; it took two of us to lift the bantam into and out of the car when I bought it. My welding is done in my workshop hence the bantam is an excellent welder for me. I have the Bantam on a 32A circuit protected by a "C" type breaker.
Duty cycle is important and has already been mentioned.
Kind regards, Colin.
I have Parweld Tig for my aluminium and an oil cooled 180a Pickhill Bantam for my steel; I would never recommend an oil cooled welder for site work; it's just too heavy to move around; it took two of us to lift the bantam into and out of the car when I bought it. My welding is done in my workshop hence the bantam is an excellent welder for me. I have the Bantam on a 32A circuit protected by a "C" type breaker.
Duty cycle is important and has already been mentioned.
Kind regards, Colin.