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jrule



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Buying new MIG welder
Hi

I'm after some advice, I'm looking to buy a small MIG welder for some metal work jobs I want to do and wondered if any of you have bought a welder recently. I've got some repairs to do to my defender door frames and some repairs to my garden tractor. I will want to be able to weld up some box section for a small quad trailer I need to repair too.

Any advice on models, I was looking at some of the SIP range but be grateful of people's views

Thanks
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Lucifus



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I bought a clarke 151te recently. I'm an amateur and get good results considering my lack of experience. Picked it up at one of machine marts regular vat free days. Check out some of the welding forums and YouTube videos. Read all you can before you spend your money
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Anderzander



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This place is a brilliant resource : http://www.mig-welding.co.uk

Great forum and great stuff sold through the site. If you do searches on their forum for 'first mig' and that type of thing, you'll learn loads.
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Fatboy Slim



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SIP are a pretty poor machine in my experience. Have a look for a second hand Oxford Thumbs Up
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xtr2turbo



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The wire feed seems to let down the cheaper models. I bought a portamig in the end but was about £600

Also get yourself an auto darkening mask. So much better
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Happyoldgit



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Anderzander wrote:
This place is a brilliant resource : http://www.mig-welding.co.uk

Great forum and great stuff sold through the site. If you do searches on their forum for 'first mig' and that type of thing, you'll learn loads.


I'll second that, it's an excellent resource.

Buy the best you can afford and avoid cheap small units. Look for a good make with a decent duty cycle, I'd rather buy an un-abused secondhand unit by a reputable maker over and above new from some a maker nobody has ever heard of..

That said after reading the reviews I bought a Gys Smartmig 182 recently for smaller jobs around the place, so far so good.

http://www.waspsupplies.com/gys-smartmig-1...7823-p.asp Steve.
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Cupboard



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I would seriously consider getting a decent stick welder over a MIG. There are some jobs where one is better than the other but with the stick you don't have to worry about running out of gas and so long as you get a decent inverter based one they're as easy to use as anything.

Definitely get a decent auto darkening helmet though, that makes a huge difference.
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jrule



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Thanks for all your comments I'll do some research tonight
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