lastminute
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Thinking of an arc welder....which should I go for..Inverter or not?
Thanks for any guidance....Gerry.
Thanks for any guidance....Gerry.
They are a rugged machine and so basic, what I used in welding class fourty years ago and well suited to stick welding. My TIG machine is not invertor technology either but can run 100% duty cycle at 300 amps in ali or ferrous and apart from weighing over 250 Kg is great.I use an oil cooled Oxford but they don’t suit most people
All depends how much you think you'll use it. If it's just the odd little repair here and there, a cheap buzz box stick welder will probably be fine. If you think you'll be doing a lot, a gas mig is probably better.Sorry to hijack your thread, but I've been thinking the same for a while now.
Not sure which sort though - arc or mig, or even a mig/arc combined. Any thoughts folks?
Avoid gasless MIG, micky mouse welding that produces some great pigeon shiete welds with lots of porosity and poor penetration, better of with Sikaflex.It will be gasless mig if I go that route. Is mig easier than arc to do? I haven't a clue.
Avoid gasless MIG, micky mouse welding that produces some great pigeon shiete welds with lots of porosity and poor penetration, better of with Sikaflex.
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