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Old 5th May 2010, 05:19 PM
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Default New welder

My new welder just arrived

Not long now until I can actually start making parts of the car, next pay check is buying me some gas and some steel - scrap to practice on and some to begin making the chassis with.

One thing I found odd though, it doesn't have a plug attached. It just has bare wires for me to fit my own plug to. Is this normal for welders?
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Old 5th May 2010, 05:24 PM
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Yeah thats normal David. Normally 16A industrial plugs would be fitted to the welders. But they will happily work on 13A ones.
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Old 5th May 2010, 06:01 PM
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Cool, just thought I'd check as I've never had a welder before. I shall pick one up in the next few days.
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technically you have to get an electrical to fit the plug coz of all these new laws. Bare that in mind.
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Old 6th May 2010, 06:42 AM
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technically you have to get an electrical to fit the plug coz of all these new laws. Bare that in mind.
Sorry but this is incorrect. You can do basic electrical work such as fitting plugs etc without needing to be qualified. If you were to add another wall socket for example then you can still do the work yourself but it would need to be checked by a qualified electrician and certified as safe.

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Sorry but this is incorrect. You can do basic electrical work such as fitting plugs etc without needing to be qualified. If you were to add another wall socket for example then you can still do the work yourself but it would need to be checked by a qualified electrician and certified as safe.

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Old 6th May 2010, 10:39 AM
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deezee, I think Davey was saying that fitting the plug yourself doesn't need to be declared but if you were to fit a new electrical outlet to a wall then that would need to be declared.

At least, I hope so. I've fitted plenty of plugs to appliances and not declared them lol
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