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craig5 - 25/6/15 at 09:29 PM

im looking at getting a 2nd hand welder to do odd job on car as for 1 not happy with front mud guard frames as there very weak so what best to nuy a mig or arc?


talkingcars - 25/6/15 at 09:55 PM

Have you welded before?

They say that MIG is easier than arc but I found it to be the opposite.

It is easier to use arc outside.


cliftyhanger - 25/6/15 at 10:01 PM

Arc good for thick metal (4mm??? plus) Mig way better for thin stuff. But lots of duff types around. Look on teh mig welding forum for best advice


mark chandler - 25/6/15 at 10:06 PM

You will need a mig, 100amp ones are not worth it look for 150amp.

You also need to budget for a proper gas bottle and gauges as the little hobby bottles do not last and cost £££


craig5 - 25/6/15 at 10:08 PM

have welded over the year and would have free supply of wire/rods as i work in steel works


craig5 - 25/6/15 at 10:13 PM

theres 2 local a sealey arc welder and a kennedy 120amp mig


Digimon - 26/6/15 at 07:46 AM

This R-Tech ticks both boxes and the customer service is amazing, they even do 0% Finance over 6 or 12 months

http://www.r-techwelding.co.uk/welding_equipment/Mig_Welder /Mig_Welder_R-Tech_IMIG180


dilley - 26/6/15 at 07:59 PM

Buy a good secondhand one. I have a murex 251, biggest available on single phase, cracking welder!