The Welding Thread for Landy projects

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Tbh a few people have said the same to me, ie under a grand will be pants.
I can sort of justify one as I have been asked to build a boats stainless exhaust, plus you know what its like, make one and others see it.
In defence of "some" of the cheaper machines my AC/DC 160A TIG from RTECH (It think they are RTECH badged Everlast's actually) has all of those features and was only £749 (75% of the £1k milestone).
It does a good job for me and the after sales service is superb. :)
 
In defence of "some" of the cheaper machines my AC/DC 160A TIG from RTECH (It think they are RTECH badged Everlast's actually) has all of those features and was only £749 (75% of the £1k milestone).
It does a good job for me and the after sales service is superb. :)

Nice, just looked with foot pedal and vat its 27 quid over my 1k budget, damn!

Can I ask if you have any images you would be happy to post on here or pm me so I can take a look?
Ps thats images of your welds, not of you!
 
Recently upgraded my old Clarke 151EN to a euro torch conversion few weeks back... And what a difference it makes! Can still use it for gas welding and gasless.

Due to windy conditions on the dirve I recently repaired my GF's discovery rear chassis leg, using flux core. And the results where miles better with the new torch. Done alot of flux core over the years with this old welder and this upgrade has made it.. Easier to use... Smoother flow of the wire.. Better welds all round.
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Im just a DIY welder so I know they arnt the prettiest but cleaned up well and solid as a rock which is all I care about.
 

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Recently upgraded my old Clarke 151EN to a euro torch conversion few weeks back... And what a difference it makes! Can still use it for gas welding and gasless.

Due to windy conditions on the dirve I recently repaired my GF's discovery rear chassis leg, using flux core. And the results where miles better with the new torch. Done alot of flux core over the years with this old welder and this upgrade has made it.. Easier to use... Smoother flow of the wire.. Better welds all round.
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Im just a DIY welder so I know they arnt the prettiest but cleaned up well and solid as a rock which is all I care about.

Them parker torches seem pretty good, recently done many yards of welding at approx 180/200 amps and the torch held up well, only used one tip.

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I bought a mig inverter (second hand) but you need to use the machine before purchase. Aim for 400 QUID for a good one. Covers anything from. 0.8 to 8mm
Gas less wire forget it.
To much spatter and poor penetrative.
Most colleges will welcome you for a few weeks training without certification.
I was lucky to have it paid for on my YTS many years ago. 29.50 a week !,,
But it has been a Huge benefit
 
I have spent some of my hard-earned on a new welding headshield:oops:

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3m's Speedglas G5-02

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as it says!

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it's got bluetooth :eek:

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in bits?

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also has the newer electronics so 3m's 'Natural Colour Technology'

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the lens is curved for a narrower headshield (always usefull in tight spaces).

ald it's a suprising step up from my previous Speedglas 9100 headshield / 9100xx filter lens (& they are very good!) and compared to the ESAB headshield that work supplied it's amazing:D

would I buy another? YES. although I'd look @ not at the full price but then I paid `half' price as a secondhand unit...

now I've one less excuse for my welds on the car :cool:

Rich.
 
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Ohhh someone's doing well, lol.

and compared to the ESAB headshield that work supplied it's amazing:D

My workplace supplied us with the esab ones, now they have supplied me with an air fed optrel crystal 2.0. Have to say its quite nice being able to see what your doing and breathing clean air. Not cheap at over £1000 for the whole kit
 
the Optrel are good, very good:)

I've been offered one @ a discounted price so will probably have it:oops:

but to me PPE stands for Personally Provided Equipment (OR... Personally Paid-for Equipment):mad:

Rich.
 
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the Optrel are good, very good:)

They are good, the one I use is like looking through clear glass when your not welding, when you are welding its probably the same as yours with the natural light (blue as opposed to the green colour)
Have you been offered the air feed pump or just the mask
 
They are good, the one I use is like looking through clear glass when your not welding, when you are welding its probably the same as yours with the natural light (blue as opposed to the green colour)
Have you been offered the air feed pump or just the mask

good to have more feedback, I've been offered everything including a backpack bago_O

Rich.
 
I will try to find a link for the one I use, the filters are not cheap for the air feed. Battery lasts about 18 hours apparently although I just keep it charged up every night. I only wear it when I'm doing lots of welding in one go, if I'm tacking up or doing a quick job I will use the normal esab mask
 
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/13414009...jwmf33kr22&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY

Here you go, this is what I use. Main filter is about £30 - £40 and the pre filter is about 80p each. This is what my boss pays, so might pay more or less online. The pre filter does clog up quick if you do alot of welding, supposed to change it daily, main filter probably will last up to 2 weeks (depending on how long you are welding for).
 
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