
Originally Posted by
soutthpaw
As for portability I do have a 3000 watt continuous Vector inverter in my truck and would like to see if it will run off 110 modified sine wave and monitor the power it required to do so. That would make a big plus in portability
This US operation has only been going in the US since Jan of this year while being popular in Europe for several. The inventor is a Russian gentleman.
I need to spend more hood time to get a better opinion of how it does aluminum... I said I was not impressed which was a nice way of saying what I tried sucked but I was able to get it to wet out with some adjustments on the machine. So I think the aluminum has potential but need to find out what works. The absence of needed additional shielding gasses etc. would pay off in the long run for sure... If you use it a lot.
I will try some heating and bending with it next time
If It does well on dissimilar metals which i did not try as well as the good results I saw on pre-done copper, brass etc. those are hard to join and a reliable way to do that for someone working on those things would definitely be worth the investment.
I forgot to add they vary the % of alcohol to water at a rate of 50% to 70% mixture seems to give different results. this is an area they are still doing trial and error on.
As for the machine itself, I did like the concept and the way it worked, portability, low power demand etc. It seems like a quality product I just want to get hands on more and see what all can really do. I am here on vacation so Its a fun learning experience in an area of my interest, so why not take advantage of it... Anyone else what to Join me for a day at their office.??