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Uploaded by on Oct 21, 2011

PORTABILITY: The Ready Welder, in its case, is light enough to be hand carried.

POWERFUL: This MIG Welder can be powered by batteries, or by AC current when connected to a welding machine as a Spool Gun.
AMPERAGE RANGE: The Ready Welder welds very thin metals using a 12 and a 6 volt battery, (18 volts) or very thick metals with 36 volts DC, (three 12 volt batteries) yielding from 45amps, up to 350 amps of power.

VERSATILE: Welds steel, stainless steel, aluminum, or any weld-able metal or alloy; in addition: Use it as a Spool Gun or as a stand alone welder. Ready Welder II welds with, or without a gas tank, as with flux core electrode wire.

ECONOMY: User friendly, quick setup time, economical to use, low purchase cost, are among the factors making it a "must have" for every tool box.

UNIQUENESS: The Copyrighted design and Patented Circuitry make it a unique product which fills a previously unmet need, worldwide.

SAFETY FACTOR: After a history of nearly 10 years of operation, the Ready Welder Corporation has had no report or claim of any injury from use of the Ready Welder.

BUY NOW! If you are ready to own a Ready Welder, just call 1 (310) 834-3321, and place your order today!

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  • It occurs to me that if you people weren't so GREEDY you'd see one of these in every DIYer's kit, garage, trunk,etc. At around $600-700 for what this is, you'd have to have your head examined to buy one of these at that price. This is "PART" of a welder, because it's not a welder without the batteries, you don't provide the batteries, its worth $100 TOPS. For that price I think tons of people would buy this and just keep it on standby, even non welders would buy this at a serius price.

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