Everlast DV185. you can use 110v or 220v. It's just limited on 110v. You can use gas. The type depends on what you're welding. I use Argon for aluminum.
@@tpsfab ok thanks for the information, does it have to have gas to run? Also keep the videos coming, you do a great job explaining things and give very good details.
Mam I'm pulling for ya down there...hoping get some footage down there. Thanks for sharing updates with us too!
Loved the video, great job on the tank.
mello yellow...send a case back with rob. we dont get that sweet nector up her in canada....great job and good luck this weekend.
If you want some ill 100% put a case in the cooler for yaa
Was that sir mix-a-lot i heard in the background?!? My posse' on broadway?
It was!
Last video you mentioned internal baffles. Did you end up needing to modify any of the internals?
Nope...just blocked what I didn't need and made it drain-able
Clever 👍
Which brand and model welder do you have and does it run off gas(which gas does it use) and electricity or just electricity
Everlast DV185. you can use 110v or 220v. It's just limited on 110v. You can use gas. The type depends on what you're welding. I use Argon for aluminum.
@@tpsfab ok thanks for the information, does it have to have gas to run? Also keep the videos coming, you do a great job explaining things and give very good details.