Re: Welder Extension Cord? Or?
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I agree with Snyde but I ran 6 gauge when I wired the 50 amp welder outlet in my shop.
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Re: Welder Extension Cord? Or?
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03/02/22 08:11 AM
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Just get the appropriately sized wire and put the male and female ends on it.
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Re: Welder Extension Cord? Or?
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03/02/22 08:12 AM
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Haven't bought any wire in a long time so based on what i used to know an extension cord of 8 or 10 size should work if you want to make your own the one on your welder isn't that heavy but only a couple feet long on the output side of your welder cables would have to be heavier
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Re: Welder Extension Cord? Or?
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03/02/22 08:18 AM
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Big cords work. I have a couple in my shop I use.
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Re: Welder Extension Cord? Or?
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03/02/22 08:44 AM
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Menards. Make your own. just Do This 25' of # 6 gage wire with NEMA 6-50 amp plug
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Re: Welder Extension Cord? Or?
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03/02/22 04:24 PM
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i had the same welder given to me a few years back, after pricing new leads gave it to man son to scrap it. dang longer lead cost more than the welder. 8 Gauge so cord would work but i would like 6 gauge better, i always go for overkill lol
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Re: Welder Extension Cord? Or?
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03/02/22 05:53 PM
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I have the same welder, and caught 25 ft 0f 6 ga, 3wire with ground, spool end on sale at a Cheapo Dept and made my own works great. I screwed the female plug to a piece of 2x8 to keep it off the ground.
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Re: Welder Extension Cord? Or?
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03/03/22 08:57 AM
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I would purchase 10/3 SO cord. With out getting into great detail on code articles that pertain to welders specifically and duty cycles of the welders. Your welder should never over heat a 10/3 cord. You can search NEC welder article 630. Lots of bids on commercial welder shops have been lost due to people over sizing wire for welder drops.
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