"but if you are running a production business that money can be made up in efficiency, especially if you run more than one shift. "
I assume Law is referring to the training necessary and more intensive and critical setup in regards to inverters. He is spot on, the inverters use way less power but I personally feel it is negligible when you consider the added complexity+time of dialing them in. If you have a great qc +weld engineering dept and want to take the time to get very specific on weld parameters with everything you are going to produce and document it. The inverter powersupplys really have no equal....but if it is a job shop situation where it is different everyday....consider sticking with the sine wave machines.
Sorry for elaborating/commenting but I am just really agreeing with you Lawrence....LOL. How is that forge project going btw?? I have not seen any more pics yet!?!?
Best regards
Tommy
PS btw Have I mentioned lately how well a plain old synchrowave will run a 7018 dc+ today?!?!