Got it from rapid welding (supplier we use at my workplace), I paid £1850 for it as my boss put it through the business. Comes with everything like foot pedal, decent torch, some consumables and flow meter/guage to get you going.
As it comes from America you just need to change the plug for a 32amp plug if you want it to run full power (I just put an adaptor on just to try it).
Cheers
Steve
I was reluctant to get it to be honest, i wouldnt have paid full price thats for sure. Didn't want one with the digital display panel, I prefer the analogue controls as I find it easier to setup.
Take a look at jasic ac/dc tig sets, I've never used one personally but an old colleague of mine said they weld nice.
Don't get one any less than a £1000 as they will be 5hite.
I think the cheaper ones will do the odd jobs now and then but probably won't last very long plus they will be more hassle setting up to get a decent weld. The set I have is easy to set up (has blue marks on all the dials as a starting point then you adjust to suit)
You could take a look at your local welding suppliers if they do refurbished second hand machines. Might be lucky in getting a decent machine for half the price. My boss has bought second hand machines which we use all day everyday
Just had a quick go at welding a test piece of stainless for the exhaust I will be making (will update on my build thread), need a proper bench to work on instead of the garden chairs lol. Still, didn't turn out to badView attachment 262647
lIf stainless to stop rusting, bit of alu tape over them will help.
Some people should not be near a welding set