the gas can be a problem stani (expensive bottle rental, short life hobby gas etc) but i can remember using anti spatter spray once, and was impressed
nah, assistance for the birdsheet gasless migwireAKA poor weld parameter masking spray
just a quick question..... i'd like to buy one of these welder. which one is the best option to get one? it will be involve with building turbo, exhausts and more so on. what is the difference between with gas and electricity welder?
cheers
jk
Apparently they are less controllable and work hotter so aren't really suited to thin metalA non gas welder will give strong welds but the flux causes a lot of splatter and slag (or at least that's what I've read)
Also, what you 'save' in gas you lose with the additional expense of flux cored wireApparently they are less controllable and work hotter so aren't really suited to thin metal
Yours is an inverter welder isn't it Karl? Way better than the traditional Arc welderI did say I wasn't an expert
I can't say I had problems with my stick welder when doing thin metal (unless the amps are too high)
Thats more down to preparation and welding practice/technique rather than just welder selectionit must be strong weld joints too.
Well I didn't know thatMines a siegen....Another brand for sip, so yeah, no problems
LolOops, actually, I meant sealy
Doh!
Thats probably best jk, find one you like the look of within budget then post details up and I'm sure people will help youNow, I get it so I will buy gas welder then. Right, i got to find a good and decent welder.
If I find out anything then I will post on here to see if it's good or not.
Me being a cheap ass yorkshireman I replaced the plastic liner with a length of net curtain wire Works a treat
got a link to a welder like yours pork?Oops, actually, I meant sealy
Doh!
h701micra said:Well that's an Arc welder for a start and its plenty powerful enough for any task you'll come across on a car
Unless you are a skilled welder you will struggle to weld a car with that set.Hi guys, I am thinking to get a good used welder so please can anyone help me about this welder. It's in my area so what do I need to know about this welder?
http://item.mobileweb.ebay.co.uk/viewitem?sbk=1&nav=SEARCH&itemId=321205149773
Cheers guy
Jk
Shouldn't change to monoxide from dioxide, MIG is metal INERT gas welding after allUnless you are a skilled welder you will struggle to weld a car with that set.
As people have already mentioned MIG is best for you, its easy to set up and learn with, you need one with gas, I have used a Pub CO2 bottle for years, its fine for cars but check you get CO2 as some pub bottles are now a mixed gas.
I have had a Cebora 130 but now use a Draper 130 and its fine
One big thing no one has mentioned that you need to be aware of is allways use a welder in a well ventilated area this is most important if using CO2 as the shielding gas as when you weld it changes to carbon monoxide which can suffocate you if working in a confined space IE inside a car
Have a look at a local night school as some offer welding courses, if some one shows you, you will be away in half a day