NTOLERANSE
11-01-2004, 09:53 PM
New to the forum here. I really enjoy welding and fabricating of all types.
I have a question regarding my latest welder. Its a Linde 110-087, 250 Amp Tig/Utility Welder. Hope this is the correct place to post this. (please move it if it isnt)
First, is in regards to wiring this up. Currently the welder has a length of 10-3 cord running into an elec. box bolted to the welder. This cord then runs 2 hot leads (230 volts) to a double throw switch, and the single "ground" wire to the body of the welder. My outlet, is basically a 3 pole dryer type outlet, I have wired this up with the two hot leads from the welder, running to the two hot leads on the outlet. (these would be the two wires coming off the double pole circuit breaker, red and black in romex) But the dryer outlet has the white wire running to the 3rd pole and the ground attached to the outlet box. If I run the 3rd wire from the welder to the 3rd pole on the outlet, I would be attaching the white wire from the outlet to the body (ground) of the machine. Is this acceptable? (did I loose anyone?)
Secondly, was Linde bought out by another welder company? If so by whom?
Lastly, whats a good tig attachment for this welder for use by a semi professional welder. I havent done any tig yet, but I am really interested in trying it. Looking for a reasonable cost unit to get started.
I also have a miller matic 175 I use for light jobs at home and a larger miller 250 mig for work and a engine driven Lincoln ideal arc for portable jobs.
I am looing for a 100 or 200 amp scott welder if anyone has one they would like to part with.
I look forward to spending some time here.
Doc.
I have a question regarding my latest welder. Its a Linde 110-087, 250 Amp Tig/Utility Welder. Hope this is the correct place to post this. (please move it if it isnt)
First, is in regards to wiring this up. Currently the welder has a length of 10-3 cord running into an elec. box bolted to the welder. This cord then runs 2 hot leads (230 volts) to a double throw switch, and the single "ground" wire to the body of the welder. My outlet, is basically a 3 pole dryer type outlet, I have wired this up with the two hot leads from the welder, running to the two hot leads on the outlet. (these would be the two wires coming off the double pole circuit breaker, red and black in romex) But the dryer outlet has the white wire running to the 3rd pole and the ground attached to the outlet box. If I run the 3rd wire from the welder to the 3rd pole on the outlet, I would be attaching the white wire from the outlet to the body (ground) of the machine. Is this acceptable? (did I loose anyone?)
Secondly, was Linde bought out by another welder company? If so by whom?
Lastly, whats a good tig attachment for this welder for use by a semi professional welder. I havent done any tig yet, but I am really interested in trying it. Looking for a reasonable cost unit to get started.
I also have a miller matic 175 I use for light jobs at home and a larger miller 250 mig for work and a engine driven Lincoln ideal arc for portable jobs.
I am looing for a 100 or 200 amp scott welder if anyone has one they would like to part with.
I look forward to spending some time here.
Doc.