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Literally that, when you do it wrong.
One time an ex-colleague got too close to the machine at her shop, cuff caught the belt, and got slammed into it. The black eye was impressive.
By the way have you been reading these threads?
https://www.mig-welding.co.uk/forum/threads/just-bought-first-tig-cebora-tiguno-mistake.82632/
That one talks about transformers, supply voltages, and about your model not striking. The forum appears like a trove of knowledge.
Yup. There was actually an inverter generator thing in Lidl a few months back, to power tools on-site like this. I think it was £100-150, and that was a fraction of Machine-Mart prices.
Depending how soon you want to get going, keep an eye on Lidl and Aldi.
My old shoe finisher used two-phase I think, and could be wired into the heavy duty appliance plug in Italy, and the lights would dim. It was only 15A. I sold it to a guy with the caveat to fit a modern Servo.
Watching your progress with interest.