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MIG gas/gasless welders - recommendations?

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Roger Best08/09/2021 21:33:26
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After wearing out a gas mig machine I bought a gasless machine and loved it. It doesn't do a neat job but it does glue thin metal with adequate penetration for car bodywork and furniture.

For heavy stuff I have a stick machine.

I wish I had a TIG, that it very flexible. laugh

Tony Jeffree09/09/2021 10:53:23
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Thanks for all the input everyone. I will probably be going with one of the R-Tech units - a bit pricier than some, but seems to be quite versatile and the online reviews are good.

Ebenezer Good13/09/2021 16:28:09
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I prefer simple transformer welders, less to go wrong and simple to fix, weight is the drawback, nether of my machines are exactly portable without 2 people to lift them but I can wheel them round the workshop, garage and drive. I wouldn't consider a gasless mig they really aren't nice to use.

Don't discount second hand welders, my mig and stick sets are both old professional kit bought at knockdown prices.

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