TRAIL WELDERS

Started by *** YELLER ***, September 18, 2009, 10:43:32 AM

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*** YELLER ***

OPTION #1

Premier Power welder

http://www.premierpowerwelder.com/ppw_about.html

$869.95+$35 S/H  


OPTION #2

Ready Welder 1000

http://www.premierpowerwelder.com/readyweld/readyweld.html

$519.95 + free shipping

Both great welders by their own standards and great to have on any rig but if you could pick one aside from price which one would it be  

Pros VS Cons


AND DISCUSS.....




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MY ONLY REGRET IS THAT I HAVE NOTHING USEFUL TO OFFER THIS FORUM  :moon:
except BACON

Blingn

go ready welder many trail fixes with it and both trail fixes worked

fj-rankenstein

i have the ready welder and will never look back...  to me this is the option that makes sense.
pro-
-it can weld up to a half inch thick material quite easily and yet in the ssame breath turn it down enough to weld thinner stuff when needed.
-portability. you can take it anywhere and its not stuck in just one vehicle. this can get transfered from vehicle to vehicle easily where as the premier power welder is stuck to one vehicle. thats too much money for me to just be sitting..
-price. for the price i dont think there is anything else out there that can do the same job for cheaper.
-parts.  its fully rebuildable and parts for it are cheap..  i would assume that they are way cheaper than any one component of the other welder being that the other welder has expensive circuit boards and an alternator.
the never ending build...
http://board.marlincrawler.com/index.php?topic=12165.0;highlight=extend-a-toy

Quote from: BigMike on April 10, 2010, 11:30:18 AM
Was searching for something and came across this old jew. BUMP to a classic thread :thumbs:

jrock

Ready welder. Less stuff to go wrong and less expensive.

Blingn

in short, get a high amp GM alt (100.00 ), ground base to frame or use mounts, field wire ( usually green ) goes to switched 12V (this activates the field when turned on), red positive goes to your + welding lead. Easy easy... I also used a hand throttle and electric fan to control amps and overheating.

http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=42175&highlight=welder

http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=237107&highlight=welder

try this from chopperman on pirate!!

Wermz84

there is also mobi-arc 

http://www.perfectswitch.com/

just throwing it out there.
I like to Drive!

P-DiseToy24

I have a premium power welder on my rig and im in love with it.. I have used it more times than I can count on the trail... and havent had a complant yet.  I actually welded a guys spiders back together on the trail and hes kept them in for the last 6 months without problems.  Unlike the ready welder the premium power welder can weld dirty metal which is usually the case if its an on the trail break.  It also has a plug in to run things like a griders, drills, sawzall, etc.  Like the old saying goes... "you get what you pay for"  :booya:

Cobbtunedsti

^^^^^^^ your making this hard lol!!!!! Not sure I know too many people with 2 trails rigs!! Having the choice to plug something in is always the better bet!! But the other one is portiable

*** YELLER ***

wow brought this back from the dead from 2 years ago :clap:
MY ONLY REGRET IS THAT I HAVE NOTHING USEFUL TO OFFER THIS FORUM  :moon:
except BACON

junya92toy

Nice thing about the hard mount welders is you get 115v power too
Dr.Maxwe001 – well i have a 15 gal compressor now and if I gett he 60  and then use the 15 as a reserve that wil give me 75 gal  thats close to 80 isnt it ?

howyadoin

I absolutely love my ReadyWelder personally, has been used many times and saved many arses.  Can also be used as a spool gun for AL. :thumbs:
"Flexes like a boneless hooker on muscle relaxers"

junya92toy

I got a tig for aluminum haha
Dr.Maxwe001 – well i have a 15 gal compressor now and if I gett he 60  and then use the 15 as a reserve that wil give me 75 gal  thats close to 80 isnt it ?

94MtnYote

Quote from: junya92toy on July 29, 2011, 06:05:55 AM
I got a tig for aluminum haha
Sweet, you bring that wheeling? Ha ha
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Marlin 1200LB clutch

no substitute for 4wheel drive.

*** YELLER ***

MY ONLY REGRET IS THAT I HAVE NOTHING USEFUL TO OFFER THIS FORUM  :moon:
except BACON