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welder mig or arc?
Damonski:
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If you want fun with a welder try building one of these
They are not much good in the mud, but on the road they are phenomenal.
Needless to say, i've come across the 'what welder' thread on locost forums many a time.
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Bought my welder originally for that very purpose! :) Made the chassis up but never got any further by which time the chassis was then parted with and I dont know if it ever made it to the end product.
grunty:
I bought a second hand workshop MIG many years ago, great big thing, not very portable but is fantastic and still going after 15 years plus, can weld tin or 10mm steel, I use Argoshield light gas and can even do stainless fairly well..
ARC is next to useless on vehicles, OK for cutting them up LOL
Al
landy_andy:
Hi,
I just swapped out my old BOC Migmaster 130T for a nice new Butters AMT1800, there a real good light industrial unit fitted with a Binzle torch so use standard industrial parts, take a big 15kg reel of wire and will weld 6mm plate all day.
Got a good deal off Eblag and they were cheaper than my local BOC outlet who couldn't get close to them on price at all. Bets of all the guys based about 20mins away in Nottingham so got it delivered cheap.
Here's a link to it http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Butters-AMT-1800-single-phase-mig-welder-240v-13A_W0QQitemZ7613578369QQcategoryZ113743QQcmdZViewItem
Cheers,
guardian:
ive got just what you need, its a new sealy 150amp mig welder, kept it as a spare but waste of time really as we weld heavy stuff, its sat there nearly a year now and dont think i will ever use it, was nearly £300 you can have it for £125 if you want it. call me anytime on 07977995686 if u r interested
suzota:
i use arc for everything.
chassis and bodywork.
must be just lucky i spose. :lol:
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