I am requiring some assistance in the shape of some information prior to purchasing a welder
any suggestions/thoughts will be greatly appreciated
Assistance prior to purchase
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Assistance prior to purchaseHi guys/gals ..
I am requiring some assistance in the shape of some information prior to purchasing a welder any suggestions/thoughts will be greatly appreciated
Re: Assistance prior to purchaseSomething like ............ http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Clarks-MIG-Welder ... 913.c0.m22 .........will be well big enough for your needs.
Re: Assistance prior to purchasecarl
i find a mig welder is good tool as they dont do to much heat damage when welding near paintwork
Re: Assistance prior to purchaseI was thinking more on the lines of This
Re: Assistance prior to purchaseNot controlable enough for bodywork & limited use on chassis
Re: Assistance prior to purchaseBudget and experience
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Re: Assistance prior to purchaseDepends on what your welding, a good all rounder for cars and light fab work you should be looking at a 180amp mig
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Re: Assistance prior to purchaseAm looking to do fab work ...(got a few ideas up my sleeve)
Re: Assistance prior to purchaseIs it to be used inside or out ?? what thickness of material ?? have you welded before ??
Re: Assistance prior to purchaseoutside mainly ........
the last time i used a welder ...i was about 17 ....(so a few years ago now...that was a gassed mig ..bloody thing kept jamming the wire in the gun)
Re: Assistance prior to purchaseAre you in a hurry ?
Re: Assistance prior to purchasethe welder was going to be my b'day pressy from anna
Re: Assistance prior to purchaseCarl, that was an arc welder mate. If its just for the car you need a mig. Ive got one of these and they are great and reasonably priced.
http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/categ ... ccessories Regards, Keith.
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Re: Assistance prior to purchaseThanks Keith .....
as i am on a very tight budget ....i think they are a little too much
Re: Assistance prior to purchaseFor bodywork you can get away with anything you can control, but for fab work and anything thicker than tin you need penetration. For that you need amps. Stick will be the best compromise, but will take a fair bit of practice.
Anywire wire based welder will need to be looked after extremeley well, especially the consumable or it wont feed right and jam a lot (more than normal) Another benefit of stick is the the rod, you can vary the rod quickly to change its behaviour ( a good set will let you cut with it, very handy for getting nuts off), with wire its limited especially if you dont have the cash to have various types on the shelf. What thickness metal are you thinking of using Carl? Fronty no.4, pimp mobile Treg 3.2 LWB lifted 2.5"
Fronty no.5 2.8 swb hd coils +2" 31"machos.
Re: Assistance prior to purchasehttp://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NEW-SIP-WELDMATE- ... .m14.l1318
This is what I have got Carl, it covers all my needs and is very easy to use. It was the model suggested to me by my local metal fabers when I was seeking advice before buying. Always a few 2nd hand ones knocking about and might be a better buy to get a better model at the price of a new hobby welder. ![]()
Re: Assistance prior to purchaseI dont like the comment "will weld up to 6mm steel" We get a good 1.5mm penetration running 415v 32amp 1.2mm bare wire (3,500celsius) and up to 3.5mm penetration with 1.6mm flux cored at 13,000celsius.
What will it do to 6mm plate? glue it together? As I said, 240v, dont hope to do much with wire, run a stick welder and learn the hard way to weld. If you want to see the difference, popup and see us at work. We are the largest independant fabricator in the UK. The chassis is 3mm box, welding anything larger to it, or welds bigger than 3mm in throat will actually result in damage to the chassis in accident rather than the part. Most shackles are more robust than the chassis, most bull bars too. Fronty no.4, pimp mobile Treg 3.2 LWB lifted 2.5"
Fronty no.5 2.8 swb hd coils +2" 31"machos.
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