Hello, I'm looking for recommendations for an Inverter Welder design using R48-3000e3 supplies. The specs of the welder I'm trying to hit are (Multimatic 220):

The R48-3000e3 supplies have a few characteristics that I think make it nice for this application:
1. Cheap and easy to find (about $100-$200 but even cheaper in some places)
2. Programmable output voltage (42VDC-58VDC)
3. Hot-pluggable and Stackable (for additional power support)
4. Wide input voltage range (85 300VAC) for better flexibility and so that it can work with dirty supplies like generators.
But the main reason I want to use these supplies is because they dont require significant exposure to high voltages which make them a little easier to DIY. Although I understand the drawback that this is probably not the most efficient way to supply the circuit.
For this design, I'm thinking 2 paralleled supplies should be good enough to meet the circuit requirements.
As far as the converter, from what I have found online it seems inverter welders can have the following topologies:

I'm thinking of going with the Full-Bridge topology since that seems it would result in the most flexibility and efficiency. I would also like to be able to run this off a standard house/garage outlet (240@ 30A breaker, 24A continuous) so better efficiency for this stage (>95%) seems worth the extra cost.
The switch requirements in order to meet that seem tough though. For max power, it seems I would need to support either 58VDC @~100A or 42VDC @~140A. The closest part I have found that may give good performance is the GS61008P (100V 65A@100C) but I would need to put two of them in parallel (or 8 total for a FB topology).
To drive these, I'm thinking of using an FPGA/CPLD as that would give me the most control over timing as well as load balancing the paralleled switches.
Although there are still quite a few details to work out, I wanted to get feedback on what I have so far to make sure I was starting in the right place.
Any recommendations, reference designs or documentation is appreciated!
R48-3000e3 Datasheet
https://www.vertiv.com/globalassets/products/critical-power/dc-power-systems/netsure-731-a412/r48-3000e3-datasheet.pdfGS61008P Datasheet
https://gansystems.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/GS61008P-DS-Rev-200402.pdf