Posted by Ralphwd45 on November 06, 2012 at 10:25:18 from (66.243.215.161):
I was given an old forney buzz box, that my neighbor bought at an auction, many yr's ago, and never fixed up and used. It didn't have the two welding cables to plug into the various ports, and he never bought them. I bought the 3/8" tapered plugs at Pacific welding, and put them on some cables that I had. I have used it on some scrap metal, and it seems to strike an arc easier, and more stable, than my old linclon unit. I havent made any battery charging cables yet, but am wondering, if it is worth doing? I really dont understand how to set the amps of charge, and the voltage. all the decals aren't ledgible, and are hard to read. don't know where to come up with a manual for it. Would the battery charger feature, be worth the effort to obtain a manual, and cables? The post by Jake Collie reminded me of this, and thought I would see if any of you guys were familiure with the old Forney's.
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