Basically just anyone used it or know what it's like to use
I only really need it for tack welds on sheet metal, light metal and stuff like that as I use arc welder for everything else but it's to strong for thin metal
Gas less mig welding
- johnny
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Gas less mig welding
If it doesn't fit,
force it,
If it breaks,
It needed replacing anyway
force it,
If it breaks,
It needed replacing anyway
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Re: Gas less mig welding
Ive used it to weld my exhaust on the past and its not to bad tbh doesn't give a perfect Finnish but it does the job if that helps at all mate
If it ain't green and black send it back
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Re: Gas less mig welding
Yeah that's perfect mate. All the reviews on the interweb said go gas but if it's strong I may go gas less as there so much cheaper
If it doesn't fit,
force it,
If it breaks,
It needed replacing anyway
force it,
If it breaks,
It needed replacing anyway
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Re: Gas less mig welding
Sorry it's a bit late; we use gas welding at work and it is 10 times better than non-gas.
However, at home I've got a non-gass mig welder that we can swap between gas and no-gas. On the no-gas setting it's perfectly fine, me and my cousin built a fully functioning engine test rig with the non-gas setting; it's not fell apart yet either! For home projects and DIY definitely go no-gas if you're wanting a cheaper price but try get one you can swap between just in case you ever want to do anything on a big scale.
I think this is the one we've got http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/produ ... /010112180
there is another one, the 140 version and that's a bit cheaper too!
However, at home I've got a non-gass mig welder that we can swap between gas and no-gas. On the no-gas setting it's perfectly fine, me and my cousin built a fully functioning engine test rig with the non-gas setting; it's not fell apart yet either! For home projects and DIY definitely go no-gas if you're wanting a cheaper price but try get one you can swap between just in case you ever want to do anything on a big scale.
I think this is the one we've got http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/produ ... /010112180
there is another one, the 140 version and that's a bit cheaper too!
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Re: Gas less mig welding
I already bought one:lol:
I have an arc welder that I use for everything heavy or structural
I wish you'd posted that earlier though as I'd have bought that, I didn't know you could get ones that did both
I have an arc welder that I use for everything heavy or structural
I wish you'd posted that earlier though as I'd have bought that, I didn't know you could get ones that did both
If it doesn't fit,
force it,
If it breaks,
It needed replacing anyway
force it,
If it breaks,
It needed replacing anyway
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Re: Gas less mig welding
Sorry man!
You'll be fine with most other mig's though
You'll be fine with most other mig's though