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Fixing up a 2003 Cobra
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<blockquote data-quote="03' White Snake" data-source="post: 16919107" data-attributes="member: 51916"><p>Save your money and buy a Hobart, a much better welder. I bought a mig 140, runs on 110v and welds very nice. Can run it on gas or without. You will feel like a pro after a few practice welds.</p><p></p><p>Yes your dryer outlet or range outlet will run a welder. You will need the correct plug/outlet extension cord to do so. I did it for a few years til I ran a sub panel in my garage. My garage is off my kitchen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03' White Snake, post: 16919107, member: 51916"] Save your money and buy a Hobart, a much better welder. I bought a mig 140, runs on 110v and welds very nice. Can run it on gas or without. You will feel like a pro after a few practice welds. Yes your dryer outlet or range outlet will run a welder. You will need the correct plug/outlet extension cord to do so. I did it for a few years til I ran a sub panel in my garage. My garage is off my kitchen. [/QUOTE]
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