BIOSBILL

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Hi,

Bought a LR, Can handle all the mechanics/electrics (with some help from here :))
Have a bit of experience MIG welding, and guess id better think about tackling those damn footwells/bulkhead at some point.

Just wondering what kinda welder would be perfect for the job. Have read that anything above 140amps is ok for LR Chassis, but then apparently some people use only 100??

What is right, so i dont go and buy a much to powerfull welder just for the LR Chassis!
 
I got the 151TE from machinemart and its ace about 220 notes.
Will do all you want and you can always turn the power down.

The reason for getting a big machine is it gives you a much better duty cycle at the lower settings. ie a 100A machine may have a duty-cycle of 70% at 100A where as a 150A machine may have a 100% duty-cycle at the 100A

duty-cycle
The time spent welding and the time spent cooling down.
ie 80% duty cycle over 10mins would be 8mins welding and 2 mins cooling.
 
Hi, Thanks for your reply,

Ok, will bear your comments in mind, hadnt thought about the duty cycle much b4.

Welder you have looks v.gd for me, will hve a look on fleabay tonight!

Bit of a subject change, but have seen the £38.99 40-160amp Arc welder in Aldi, and have read v.mixed feelings about it.

Any ideas of how suitable it would b for welding the footwells back into my series landy? I only really need to do them+top corners as chassis is pretty perfect, so dont want to spend loads on a welder that wont get used much.

Thanks again,

biosbill
 
That looks like a stick welder.
Not a easy thing to get used to infact unless you have been stick welding for a few years walk away.
You could do what one of my mates did, was to get a good on of flee bay use it and then put it back on flee bay.
Sort of like a short term rental.
Or just take it down to the local body shop and get them to do it.
 

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