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definitely going to try that then. He'll love the idea of being able to produce a neat weld
I think I can safely say that may be outside my budget:decision:Whats your budget ?
We've got a £10,000 Lincoln Electric at uni haha
Doesn't that require three phase? or am I reading it incorrectly
I think I can safely say that may be outside my budget:decision:
Doesn't that require three phase? or am I reading it incorrectly
Chris
forget the thin stuff for now get him playing with 3mm with his little mig and once he gets the welds to penetrate and ends up with a neat strong joint then move on. nothing but practice can help. if he starts playing with different types he won't get anywhere just get more dissapointed.
mig welding is the easiest ,never tried tig but i can gas weld just takes so long and requires more skill
So is tig restricted to the thickness of metal? I know that MIG isn't so good on thick steel
I find MIG fine on thick steel but it depends how powerful your MIG is
The TIG works very well as we've been testing them
tig is mainly for non ferrus like aluminium
mig is for everything else
So is tig running cooler then? I thought welding Ali was a no no because of the lower melting point? (Sorry if these sound like dumb questions!)
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