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Re: Which Welder
« Reply #15 on: 15 July 2009, 20:43:03 »

The Clarkes are the best all round hobby Migs, the SIP's have vey poor wire feeds.

Remember that 135-140A is the most you can run off a domestic 13A socket.

A 135TE is a nice unit (and you have used one before!)
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« Reply #16 on: 15 July 2009, 20:43:51 »

Gas or gasless? Can get gasless from screwfix for £90.  Clarke 135A is £250 from machine mart.

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« Reply #17 on: 15 July 2009, 20:45:11 »

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The Clarkes are the best all round hobby Migs, the SIP's have vey poor wire feeds.

Remember that 135-140A is the most you can run off a domestic 13A socket.

A 135TE is a nice unit (and you have used one before!)
Yeah, thats the £250 one I mention above. Reckon thats a good start? What about gasless - much cheaper.

On the upside, I do have a 10% code for machine mart
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« Reply #18 on: 15 July 2009, 20:49:12 »

Much cleaner, stronger weld with gas, especially if you use 02/Argon mix :y
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« Reply #19 on: 15 July 2009, 20:53:43 »

Yep, much better weld with gas....and as said, Argashield is superb....but you have to consider your use and budget (that Clarke one has really shot up in price, I paid about 150 quid on a vat free day 3 years ago)
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« Reply #20 on: 15 July 2009, 20:55:05 »

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Much cleaner, stronger weld with gas, especially if you use 02/Argon mix :y
Yeah, know why you have inert (or semi inert) gases. The gasless mig ones use a gas flux in the wire from what i can gather?
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« Reply #21 on: 15 July 2009, 20:55:45 »

Indeed, which is quite a big compromise.
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« Reply #22 on: 15 July 2009, 20:56:08 »

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Yep, much better weld with gas....and as said, Argashield is superb....but you have to consider your use and budget (that Clarke one has really shot up in price, I paid about 150 quid on a vat free day 3 years ago)
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« Reply #23 on: 15 July 2009, 20:56:43 »

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Indeed, which is quite a big compromise.
So the gasless (or gas in wire) type best avoided then?
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« Reply #24 on: 15 July 2009, 20:58:38 »

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Indeed, which is quite a big compromise.
So the gasless (or gas in wire) type best avoided then?

It's OK if you do a lot of welding outside in the wind. I tend to rig a windbreak if it's windy though as I prefer to use gas.
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« Reply #25 on: 15 July 2009, 20:59:03 »

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Much cleaner, stronger weld with gas, especially if you use 02/Argon mix :y
Totally agreed lee,but cant really comment on gasless as i have never used one.One advantage of the gasless i suppose is when your welding outdoors in a breeze.it wont blow the gas away and the weld bubbles up.
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« Reply #26 on: 15 July 2009, 21:00:43 »

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Much cleaner, stronger weld with gas, especially if you use 02/Argon mix :y
Totally agreed lee,but cant really comment on gasless as i have never used one.One advantage of the gasless i suppose is when your welding outdoors in a breeze.it wont blow the gas away and the weld bubbles up.

Mine is gas/gasless and can run either way (with the correct wire of course), when using gasless I tend to weld more holes into my clothes than I do metal to metal ;D
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« Reply #27 on: 15 July 2009, 21:03:35 »

Gasless spits more (the core only turns to a gas as its hot).

Never had a problem outside, I just turn the shield gas pressure up a bit.

And its Ar/CO2 not Ar/O  ;D ;D

If you wnat to move onto alloys etc then gas is the only way to go.....
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« Reply #28 on: 15 July 2009, 21:03:41 »

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Much cleaner, stronger weld with gas, especially if you use 02/Argon mix :y
Totally agreed lee,but cant really comment on gasless as i have never used one.One advantage of the gasless i suppose is when your welding outdoors in a breeze.it wont blow the gas away and the weld bubbles up.

Mine is gas/gasless and can run either way (with the correct wire of course), when using gasless I tend to weld more holes into my clothes than I do metal to metal ;D
A welder is designed to weld steal lee not clothes. ;D ;D :y
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« Reply #29 on: 15 July 2009, 21:06:03 »

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Gasless spits more (the core only turns to a gas as its hot).

Never had a problem outside, I just turn the shield gas pressure up a bit.

And its Ar/CO2 not Ar/O  ;D ;D

If you wnat to move onto alloys etc then gas is the only way to go.....

That's what I meant but I was thinking about my mobile phone bill at the same time ;D ;D
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