Mig Welder ?
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Mig Welder ?
Hi everyone, I'm thinking about investing in a Mig welder but before a take a punt and buy something rubbish is there any makes that I should say clear of ? Thanks in advance, Eddie
Re: Mig Welder ?
Some of the older SIP welders had wire feed issues, not sure if the newer ones are the same.
Can't really go wrong with Clarke or Cebora
Can't really go wrong with Clarke or Cebora
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Re: Mig Welder ?
I was looking at some Clarke ones, but heard some of their tools can be a bit inferior apposed to other makes. Are there any Clarke ones in particular that are better ? I don't want anything professional just one that I can weld bodywork and maybe slightly thicker metal if I decide to fab my own bumpers ect... in the future. Thanks.
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Re: Mig Welder ?
I had an old sip and the pipe, gas feed, wire feed tube, whatever its called from machine to the trigger got damaged and cost more than a new machine. Got Clarke now, quality machine
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Jimny 1.6 not as good as an SJ but still good
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Re: Mig Welder ?
I havent got a mig welder but i have got one of the2011 clarke industrial compressors and that is an awesome bit of kit
Tom
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