I know Unionman asked the question, but man, did I learn a lot. An hour ago I was looking at a Hobart Handler at TSC.
I haven't welded since my family's dairy farm days, many years ago - typical Lincoln arc machine.
I've had a few fab ideas for my BX, but what I've REALLY been stewing on is a small homemade propane maple syrup evaporator (hey - its upstate New York after all). Typically, they are little more than an angle frame with variations for pans, burners, etc. I attached a pic of a common set up.
My operation is small - I do less than 10 gal of syrup per season. (Which is ~400 gal of sap for our southern guys). I use a high pressure camp stove and steam table pans now.
I know maple syrup is not tractor fab - but will a 110v welder do this kind of thing? I haven't noticed my buddies on mapletrader.com going through welder choices in the last couple years.
As always - thanks!