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 Gazdaman I did a trackday!!!

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I bought a 'hobby' mig welder not long back, a Clarke 160T. By the sounds of it you are looking to spend around £150, so that puts you in SIP/clarke/wolf etc territory. The main weakness of all of the cheap MIG welders is the wire feed mechanism, clarke seem to be the best. I don't like SIP migmates, the wire feed mechanism isn't up to much and parts aren't that easy to get hold of. Torch wasn't much good either.
You need to think about whether you are going to use gas or gasless, what thickness of material you are going to be welding (halve the specified thickness the booklet sais and that is what the welder will do ) etc. I went for gas and use argoshield which is another £115 for a decent sized bottle and £25 for the regulator. Reactive face mask £58, wire £15, gloves/clamps etc £20.
Expensive stuff, so you need to make sure you buy the correct kit otherwise its a waste of time. ____________________ NSR 125F > BROS 400 > NC30 > BROS 400 > Trumpet S4 > '97 VFR 750 |
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Take a look here first some good advice:
https://www.mig-welding.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=661
Personally I wouldn't go for anything below 130amps with 150amps being obviously better.
90 amps is ok for welding up to about 2mm on full power. Anything more and your looking at bevelling the joints to give any penetration.
Clarke appear to have a good reputation amongst the budget welders.
The SIP 130 here looks ok, bit more money though.
https://www.welduk.com/Results1.asp?Category=30 |
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