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posted on 21/8/11 at 09:59 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by Fred W B
As posters above had said, the problem is the budget. You can't have cheap and good at the same time, espically if you want to weld 5 mm.
Also as said above, consider local support. I woul suggest you find a local to you welding equipment supplier to talk to/buy from, ask what they
reccomend. Best is to try get a small industrial machine, rather than a "hobby" machine.
My local Miller (rolls royce of welders) agent had a Hobart brand 175 Amp machine that had been in stock for ages that he sold to me at a very good
price. It's fantastic, in 10 years I have never had a single fault with it.
Cheers
Fred
Fred, you have hit a nail smack on the head.
I bought a Lincoln 210. The previous owner used to hang the lead over anything that was hot.
New 250amp Binzel torch, new reg, and a bottle of pub gas; came to £425.
( The 10mm protective layer of dust came free )
I could sell it for that any day, so effectively it's free while I own it.
Cheers
Paul G
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Mark Allanson
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posted on 21/8/11 at 11:32 AM |
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Now my car is built, I don't use the MIG anymore as the argon rental is too high, I use an Oxford Oiler for everything now, it will weld
everything from 20g to 5mm without any problems.
If you can keep you head, whilst all others around you are losing theirs, you are not fully aware of the situation
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DIY Si
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posted on 21/8/11 at 12:27 PM |
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Right then, the auction's over and I think I've done ok. I ended up paying slightly more than I wanted to, but I've got an Automig
180 MXE with a fairly new torch for £271. It looks to be in fairly good, although clearly not new condition. Just need to sort a bottle of gas out and
collect it from Bristol.
“Let your plans be dark and as impenetratable as night, and when you move, fall like a thunderbolt.”
Sun Tzu, The Art of War
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