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dunno,up to the op now innit.;)

James and I did warn him about a cheap welder too :p


Just been looking on ebay for a TIG to play with and a snap on mig popped up, looked to have the same kind of power range and button layout as the one he has, 4 different settings and £90 opening bid………brand whores will be after that purely for the name rather than because its a good one!
 
James and I did warn him about a cheap welder too :p


Just been looking on ebay for a TIG to play with and a snap on mig popped up, looked to have the same kind of power range and button layout as the one he has, 4 different settings and £90 opening bid………brand whores will be after that purely for the name rather than because its a good one!

yes i know you both warned him,but he never took any notice did he.:rolleyes:
yes bods will buy anything with the right name on it,whether tis any good or not.:mad:
 
yes i know you both warned him,but he never took any notice did he.:rolleyes:
yes bods will buy anything with the right name on it,whether tis any good or not.:mad:

Gaylander Mk1 comes to mind :D


I'll probably end up getting a second hand snap on tool chest tbh purely as they're designed well but wont be paying more than £100 for one given that it's just going to get scratched up.
On brand name stuff got a britool evt3000a torque wrench second hand for £30 (3% out after no calibration for years) rather than paying £70 for a new Teng one or £130 for a Norbar and it goes to show you're better shopping around for a good second hand item than buying new as well!
But every local garage swears on britool torque wrenches so they must be worth a shot and probably why they're so expensive new!
 
Gaylander Mk1 comes to mind :D


I'll probably end up getting a second hand snap on tool chest tbh purely as they're designed well but wont be paying more than £100 for one given that it's just going to get scratched up.
On brand name stuff got a britool evt3000a torque wrench second hand for £30 (3% out after no calibration for years) rather than paying £70 for a new Teng one or £130 for a Norbar and it goes to show you're better shopping around for a good second hand item than buying new as well!
But every local garage swears on britool torque wrenches so they must be worth a shot and probably why they're so expensive new!

you got a costco near you doc??.look in there for a great tool chest.my nephew bought one for his commercial workshop.very very pleased with it.;)
 
James and I did warn him about a cheap welder too :p


Just been looking on ebay for a TIG to play with and a snap on mig popped up, looked to have the same kind of power range and button layout as the one he has, 4 different settings and £90 opening bid………brand whores will be after that purely for the name rather than because its a good one!

And how many of us have warned YOU DOC about your lawn decoration,,,,,,,,,,,,, did you listen FOOK NO YOU DIDN'T. and you became right ****y at times
 
find a 180 amp miller/hobart(same company) or lincoln all about the same quality, and service

Theres a few hobart/butters/nbc/millers on ebay atm some single some three phase, was looking at them earlier

starting bid about £75 then 20% VAT on top but no bids yet, be worth it even if you need to buy a transformer for another £75
 
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