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Need to get a Welder!

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Mark C16/01/2017 19:25:05
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A good first project - at the same time as making a welding trolley for your welder - is a gas trolley made from a cheap sack cart. You can pick them up for £20 or less and then shorten it to suit small bottles. My oxy set is on one! My welding trolley has provision for a couple of bottles on the back and also has the plasma cutter underneath along with all my welding consumables etc. Makes life so much easier if it is all on a dolly that you can tow close to the job

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john evans 1326/01/2017 18:43:15
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I have a clark 150 mig and over the 20 or so years I have had it can find little to complain about. Even the pinch rollers are original but I now run a steel liner,much more reliable.As others suggest,get a bigger bottle unless you like running out of gas mid way through a job.

I also have a stick/tig invertor. Chinese,Giant make. Cheap as chips,circa 200amp and circa £170. For stick welding it gives good,stable results. I have not tried it as a tig but doubt it will be brilliant.

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