If its a simple AC transformer buzz box welder it will still work at 50 or 60 HZ.
The wall outlet must obviously match the welders plug, many of the cheap Lincoln Buzz Box AC Welders use 2 pole 3 wire grounding 230 volt 50 amp receptacles (2 Hots L1 & L2 plus an Equipment GroundING Conductor) and plugs and will work if 50 or 60 HZ, so get a wall outlet to match the welders plug and go for it
NOTE the wires (guessing 3, two hots and Ground) feeding that receptacle must also be rated to match the welders current and similar, the overload protection device (circuit breaker or fuze to those non sparkies) must be matched with the wires ampacity.......I.E. you may need 50 or 60 amp rated wire and a 50 or 60 amp breaker (subject to welder currrent) to serve that welder outlet, NOT say a 30 amp 230 VOLT branch circuit WELLLLLLL DUHHHHHHHHHH
GET IT?????? NOT only do you need 230 volts and a 2 pole 3 wire grounding outlet and plug,,,,,,,,,,,,YOU NEED A BRANCH CIRCUIT (wire plus breaker plus outlet) WITH SUFFICIENT AMPACITY NOTTTTTTTTT A CIRCUIT FOR ONLY 15 OR 20 OR 30 AMPS !!!!!!!!!!! (Assuming its say a 50 amp input welder, not a light wimpy 15 or 20, but if so a household branch circuit might handle it)
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