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GOWELD, Repairing Your
Trailer on the
Road.
By H. Kent Sundling

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welded on a horse trailer on the side of the road to test GOWELD. Worked
better with 100% argon gas verses 25% we tried first. We did break the
wire a few times while we got the settings dialed in. We used separate
batteries, but you could use the batteries in your truck. You just need
to disconnect the truck cables and attach cables to GOWELD in series not
parallel. Comes with several tips. |
A very versatile welder. Welds weld metal up to 1/2
inch thick with 2 batteries or 1 inch with 3 batteries. Lights on the
side of the hand held unit tells you if the batteries are hooked up
right or low on power, green for charged and red for low charge. Deep
cycle batteries will give you the longest weld time. Which can be 20
minutes between battery charges. Duty Cycle is 50%. We welded aluminum,
but GOWELD will work with steel, stainless and hardfacing, reverse or
straight polarity. The handle holds a 2 lb spool of wire to handle .023
to .045 diameter size. Priced like a typical shop welder. Welds well.
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 The
military has GOWELD and plasma cutters in many of their Humvees, tanks
and armored personal carriers. GOWELD is very portable, the wire spool
is in the handle. Just clamp the cables to your trucks batteries, run
the hose to a tank of Argon gas or use coated wire and you're ready to
weld anywhere. You can even buy a adapter to plug the GOWELD into 110
volt and use it in your shop or garage. Why wouldn't you want one?
Imagine what it would cost to have your broke down trailer towed to a
welding shop and pay whatever they charge. Or welding farm machinery in
the field. GOWELD could be a valuable tool to a horse trailer dealer,
farmer and rancher. I use to use a welding truck when working on
irrigation sprinklers or welding feed bunk railing, this could save some
money on repairs and just toss the case in the pickup truck.
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Color look familiar? These boxes are in Iraq, repairing tanks and trucks
for the military. Portable is a good feature repairing on the battle
field. They also sell portable plasma cutters, so you can do it
all on location.
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Practice welds
left above, on the trailer next right. Keeping down time to a
minimum on the road. |

For more info go to
www.GOWELD.com
Special thanks to Max the welder and Transwest Truck Trailer RV for the trailer and help.
www.trailerwest.com/
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