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by justdan on Thu Apr 12, 2012 9:51 am
Everything in place to weld my sills up ! But Iv been reading and a lot of people are saying don't bother using a Arc welder on ya car use a mig :-/ Iv a arc ( I'm not to bad on it , wouldn't say I'm brilliant but not bad ) Or do I buy a mig ????
SIP Weldmate T135 Gasless 130 amp Mig Welder package
Been looking at this ! It's about the top line of my budget !!!
Advice gents !!!
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by jontera on Thu Apr 12, 2012 9:58 am
from past experience..and I admit that i'm not great at welding..I found that a MIG was easier to use on the thinner metal of a car, it made a neater finish...the arc was a lot harder (for me anyway) to control, as in blowing holes and leaving great piles of what could only be described as bird poop.the Arc however gave a better weld on thicker metal..but that might just have been my own lack of training / talent..Gregster is probably the man to ask, and i know Bobby is a dab hand..
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by justdan on Thu Apr 12, 2012 10:32 am
I was thinking gasless because all my welding is done outside ! Again from what Iv been reading gasless is better in the wind ( Scottish weather ) than gas !!!!!! Or am I reading a load of chuff ????????? Gently bang my head of a wall !!!
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by RatCav on Thu Apr 12, 2012 11:04 am
Gasless is ok you just have to be a bit more careful as it runs hotter so a bit more likely to blow through, and can be messier. As you say if your outside gasless is a better option. If your in a nice warm workshop out of the wind, then gas Mig is by far the option for you. A lot of hobby gas Migs can be run gasless with a wire change so that might be a better option still.
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by Dannyboy on Thu Apr 12, 2012 4:40 pm
Im a welder and id never use stick (arc) to weld on a vehicle, id always use MIG or TIG, gasless isnt that good eather in my opinion, id always opt for MIG with gas, stronger better welds that look better. 
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by Dannyboy on Thu Apr 12, 2012 5:06 pm
Fair do's pal, ive just got full access to my welders at most times eather in the shop at work, my mates garage where theres also a ramp  , or down at the lock up behind my mates boozer!  . I just find the MIG quicker, easier and that it leaves a good finish without any messin. Just my opinion tho chaps 
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by 4x4 bobby on Thu Apr 12, 2012 5:09 pm
As Danny say's mig better on a car doesn't tend to blow through like an arc. Arc not very good on thin metal! Also with mig you can get away with it not being all totally clean!
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by justdan on Thu Apr 12, 2012 5:48 pm
Wolf Mig 140 Gas/No Gas Mig welder + kit
Rethink on the gasless ? How about this 1 gents ! As a say my budget atone great ! £200 max !
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by justdan on Fri Apr 13, 2012 11:18 am
Mig on order ! Just had a shot on the truck and it looks like its been hit by a squadron on seagulls !
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