I have one of the Ready Welders but happened across this today so thought I'd share it. I have no other information on it other than what's on their website.
https://karnagewelder.com/
https://karnagewelder.com/
My buddy Jeremy Rose “bleepinrose” on Instagram has nothing but good things to say about the Premier Power Welder. He usually posts a video of it getting used on someone’s vehicle almost every time he’s out wheeling. Two or 3 times at KOH so far.
This one looks pretty dope actually, especially with the converter it’s talking about so it can run off a single battery if needed.
I saw some dudes welding with 3 batteries in series on golden spike at TJ Fest
Wow thats cool just jam that rod into it and he's welding
This one looks pretty dope actually, especially with the converter it’s talking about so it can run off a single battery if needed.
Being able to weld on the trail would be pretty badass but I've never touched a stick welder so the wire feed options are much more interesting to me.
Much appreciated. Knowing there are wire feed options out there makes this a much more real possibility for me.Yes I need to practice my stick welding more in the shop. Only doing it on the trail can be a real pain and my welds look bad enough.
EDIT: I'd come across these welders and figured I'd share with all of you.
The premier is a stick welder? Does it work with 6010 and 7018 rods?Yes I need to practice my stick welding more in the shop. Only doing it on the trail can be a real pain and my welds look bad enough.
EDIT: I'd come across these welders and figured I'd share with all of you.
The premier is a stick welder? Does it work with 6010 and 7018 rods?
SOME INTERESTING FACTS:
- Less spark is due to high-frequency; do not turn it up.
- A puddle normally oscillates about 60 times per second; with high-frequency, it oscillates about 7000 times per second!
- High-frequency welding agitates the puddle 10 times more than amperage welding, thus bringing all the impurities to the surface.
- The Premier allows both welding & charging using #4 cable leads up to 100' lengths with minimal loss of heat.
- Again, set voltage PRIOR to welding. Voltage will fluctuate while welding, and the reading will not be true voltage.
- The Premier Power Welder can use up to 1/8 inch electrodes, we recommend 3/32 inch....6011, 7018, 6010, 6013.
Much appreciated. Knowing there are wire feed options out there makes this a much more real possibility for me.
I picked up a ready welder a few years ago, it works great burns hot! I was in Moab with a buddy who had one and he made a battery pack for his. I had to have one so I built one when I got home. Makes it real easy, pull 2 cases out, hook up cables, weld and go.NashvilleTJ has his mounted in the same spot because he'd ran out of room under his hood when he did his Hemi swap.
I'd lucked out and found a Ready Weleder for cheap that a local farmer was selling. But I'd already ordered the Premier Power welder so I have both now.
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I’ve never done it, but I believe so. You can also TIG with the premier, and it will run a spool gun. The big deal on the premier is that it cycles at 6000 hertz. It oscillates the puddle like you can’t believe which does two things. First, it makes a great weld with deep penetration - It’s not a just get by trail repair at all. Second, although I cut my teeth on stick, and am decent at it, it is much easier to stick weld on the premier.The premier is a stick welder? Does it work with 6010 and 7018 rods?