pornstarmax
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Can anyone recommend a good welder? It will mainly be used for Bulkhead and a little chasis work...
Thanks
Max
Thanks
Max
i'll second that with the gasless migs there crap,i bought a sealy gassless mig thinking it would be ok to do a bit of maintenence on the landy,how wrong was i,they make nothing but a messA MIG is a long term investment, so Ideally get a decent one that goes up to 150 Amp, with variable amperage output and wire feed control as standard.
I've used a Clarke 151EN Turbo for the last 4 years, and it's been ultra reliable. Able to weld thin sheet comfortably, and also totally wrap a Buick Regal chassis in 6mm thick plate at full penetration.
Really REALLY DON'T get a one mode "gasless" welder. They're ****E, give crap output, and won't last. By all means get a Dual purpose one - they're easily converted to gas (mine is classed as a dual purpose also).
Also, you'd be well advised to get yerself one the the many Argon/co2 mix "Hire free" bottle that are popping up on ebay. small bottles don't last long at all.
this is a welder that i am looking at buying, had one bit of feedback on it already but wondered if anyone else had any thoughts or feelings Cosmo 170 Mig Welder (2nd hand)
NEW - CLARKE 230V 150AMP NO GAS / GAS MIG WELDER & KIT on eBay (end time 22-Jan-11 22:11:44 GMT) what about this one? too big thoughts thank you
NEW - CLARKE 230V 150AMP NO GAS / GAS MIG WELDER & KIT on eBay (end time 22-Jan-11 22:11:44 GMT) what about this one? too big thoughts thank you
I was hoping to teach myself to weld with a cheapish gasless welder as I understood that using gas meant tying yourself into an expensive monthly contract. Is that a load of tosh? Sounds like gasless is a waste of time?
Gasless welders are crap, You can now buy small gas bottle and no rental there was a thread on here about that earlier.
Some people even use cheap CO2 gas from a pub for around a fiver a bottle and if you know your landloard, he probably has a spare that he could give you
If your going to be using it regular buy a decent 150amp welder to start (Not Gasless) you could easily make the money back by doing small jobs for freinds, The minute people know you have a welder, the jobs will come in and get a small 9kg bottle of Argon/co2 mix (see here from Adams Gas :: Adams Gas :: - no rental)
yeah some good advice guys, thanks, i dont drink so dont know any pub landlords but not to worry. i am narrowing it down slowly but surely and trying to save to be able to get a really good one, problem is spending £200 on one leaves me with that money less to put towards the refurb plus if i dont use it again it would in my eyes be a waste of money. anyway i will keep looking....