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I initially read this as "wedding" oh: and wondered where we were going?
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I initially read this as "wedding" oh: and wondered where we were going?
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I'm not alone then, I too read "Wedding Equipment" then I noticed BgClick and recalled what Movan (Joy) called him last week and thought .........
Surely he's not in need of Wedding Equipment.
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Can anyone recommend a welding kit for DIY use?
Cheers
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Thanks Dave,What do you want to weld and how much of it? For heavy plate work stick is best but you'll need a pretty grunty machine, thin sheet go for mig but pay a bit more for a good one. I have a Siegen 180 MIG unit and it is very good but my previous MIG was a CEM unit and was rubbish with a poor quality feed motor that made it a right pain to use.
D.
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If you have no welding experience I would suggest before you pay out money for a mig welder (probably the best for your plans) you enroll on a welding course at your nearest further education college. MIG welding is pretty simple but a bit of proper instruction makes it so much easier. Personally I wouldn't bother with gas/no gas units unless you really have to weld out doors (and that brings its own special set of H&S issues). Don't be mean with the pennies as you'll regret it, really you will. As I said before my previous MIG unit was made by CEM, an Italian manufacturer and it was always a pain to use. My new Siegen unit is a world apart in quality and a total pleasure to use. It will happily weld 0.8mm sheet with 0.6mm wire but is just as happy welding 8mm plate with 1.2mm wire. With 1mm wire it can easily cope with dip, globular and spray transfer modes (ask your welding tutor at college), I have done car bodywork with it and just as easily made bracketry to hold gas tanks as well as fabbing trailer chassis work with it.
D.
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