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matt.c

posted on 3/10/07 at 06:09 PM Reply With Quote
Mig welders?

What is a gasless mig welder like to use? At work we use normal mig welders with gas. I need to weld my rollcage up at home now and the only way of getting a welder is to hire one and they only have the gaslesss ones to hire.








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Bacon2002

posted on 3/10/07 at 06:18 PM Reply With Quote
Hi,
I'm no expert however I use a Clarke MIG 150TE with gas it only cost £100 off secondhand off ebay and it works well.
I understand that gasless welders use flux in the wire and that can cause spitting when welding.
I would definately recommend using an automatic mask that darkens when you weld.
Cheers,
David

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Marlon

posted on 3/10/07 at 06:21 PM Reply With Quote
I was sceptical about using one as all I have used (again at work) was gassed but last weekend I was introduced to gassless and to be honest I found it fine to weld with, the material did get a little hotter than with gas and when finished needeed wire brushing to bring up to a shine but apart from that it was ok.


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David Jenkins

posted on 3/10/07 at 06:21 PM Reply With Quote
Gasless is OK-ish - it does the job, but carries its own problems. For a start, the wire is thicker, usually 0.9mm, and I had to re-drill some tips to suit. Also it leaves a thick dusty deposit after welding, which needs to be wire-brushed off.

A big advantage is that it works well outdoors in a breeze, as there's no gas to blow away.

Apart from that - it made a decent weld.






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blakep82

posted on 3/10/07 at 09:58 PM Reply With Quote
i have one, used it occasionally for years, though i was just rubbish at welding... poor penetration, messy, lumpy welds.

this year i bought a clarke 151te, welded amazingly straight out the box! definitely get a gas one, you'll use it more than you think





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panichat

posted on 3/10/07 at 11:10 PM Reply With Quote
Gasless?

Although I learnt to weld with a gas mig I have only ot the use of a gasless mig and an arc welder at home. I have done all my chassis construction using the gasless.
It produces a lot of spatter, but can produce strong and decent welds if you take the time to practice.
So, although I would have no qualms about using a decent gasless mig, I wish I had invested in a dual or gas mig at the start - I would have had to spend a lot less time clearing spatter and would have ended up with a nicer looking piece of work.
Dave

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matt.c

posted on 5/10/07 at 09:16 PM Reply With Quote
Anyone got one of these? Any good for home DIY Welding?

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Its a Sealey Siegen Mini MIG Welder 130 Amp 230V.






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