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Mr Revhead wrote:
My doubts over that are the 40a minimum. I feel it might be too high for panel steel.
iOnic wrote: All good at high voltage/wire speed settings but it's too inconsistent at low wire speeds. End up having the zap-zap-zap effect (as opposed to steady flow of wire with the sizzling bacon sound) as the cheap wire feed motor can't maintain an accurate enough wire speed.
True-No-Turbo wrote:Mr Revhead wrote:
My doubts over that are the 40a minimum. I feel it might be too high for panel steel.
I do most of the structural repairs at work and weld @ 150amps on the 200amp Cebora machine we have. I dont really bother using the pulse settings it has. Its really just a matter of pulsing the trigger and overlapping tacks to avoid overheating and distortion.
Quint wrote:Not just cock, large cock.
I'm a big fan of the oldschool brands. would rather buy a second hand Miller, Lincoln Cigweld etc, than a new Chinese whatever.GTsedan wrote:I think lincoln do an entry level welder for about $1200 which would suit your purposes. I bought a cigweld about 18 months ago for around that price ($800 ex demo) and am pretty happy with it. Cant find a 'made in china' sticker on it yet.
Mr Revhead wrote:So, hopefully buying a mig next week. Use will 99% be restoring old cars.
Still deciding on which one to get.
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