I am having to do a lot,no a helluva lot ,of cutting out and welding in new bits on the bodywork on my traveller.
My mig is on its last legs, not feeding properly,difficult to adjust speed and power etc.
It is 28 years old, so really does not owe me anything.(it's a Sip 130 )
I have decided to treat myself to something a bit more up to date, possibly a TIG? ,but I don't know enough about them .
Are TIGs easier to work on thin panels, especially old thin panels? How does using one differ from a mig?
I am willing to spend a bit to have the right kit, so I would welcome any advice and suggestions.
Recommend me a welder!!
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Re: Recommend me a welder!!
Nip across to the mig welding forum, lots of great advice and recommendations.
Tig is supposed to be good but difficult to master, I opted for mig which I think is more user friendly.
My own welder is a Clarke 135 te turbo and to be honest it welds fine for bodywork, the only let down is the clown weilding the torch.
I upgraded to a proper regulator and large bottle which I get refilled at my local motor factors.
The gas I use is Hobbyweld5.
https://www.mig-welding.co.uk/forum/
Tig is supposed to be good but difficult to master, I opted for mig which I think is more user friendly.
My own welder is a Clarke 135 te turbo and to be honest it welds fine for bodywork, the only let down is the clown weilding the torch.
I upgraded to a proper regulator and large bottle which I get refilled at my local motor factors.
The gas I use is Hobbyweld5.
https://www.mig-welding.co.uk/forum/
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I have a big bottle ,regulator and flow meter ,thank goodness as I am going through gas at an alarming rate.
Would a modern MIG be any better in use, or will it always depend on the clown holding the torch?
Reason I ask is that sometimes the weld goes on perfectly, other times it is a shambles. I always clean down to bright metal,but it is a bit hit or miss sometimes.
Would a modern MIG be any better in use, or will it always depend on the clown holding the torch?
Reason I ask is that sometimes the weld goes on perfectly, other times it is a shambles. I always clean down to bright metal,but it is a bit hit or miss sometimes.
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Re: Recommend me a welder!!
Modern inverter MIGs are impressive bits of kit...
Im still using a Cebora 130A one, modified to accept a eurotorch….
Im still using a Cebora 130A one, modified to accept a eurotorch….
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Modern inverter MIGs are impressive bits of kit...
Im still using a Cebora 130A one, modified to accept a eurotorch….
Im still using a Cebora 130A one, modified to accept a eurotorch….
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Re: Recommend me a welder!!
Please expand on this eurotorch business, how does it differ from the normal one ? Why does it differ ? and what makes it better or worse ?
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The eurotorch has a longer torch with a swivel head, so instead of having to twist the cable the head twists making access easier.
There are conversions available but the sst requires rewiring to suit, I'm not that confident in my electrical ability to carry out the conversion, so I soldier on with mine as it is.
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I turned my gas right down, my regulator has a tig setting so I set my mig just above the tig and it seems to be OK.parahandy 15 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 03, 2020 2:37 pm I have a big bottle ,regulator and flow meter ,thank goodness as I am going through gas at an alarming rate.
Would a modern MIG be any better in use, or will it always depend on the clown holding the torch?
Reason I ask is that sometimes the weld goes on perfectly, other times it is a shambles. I always clean down to bright metal,but it is a bit hit or miss sometimes.
Another issue is rust within the panel, it can cause the welds to either stand proud or blow back or through.
I also find I change the settings on each panel.
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Re: Recommend me a welder!!
Thanks Murrayminor, that clarifies things, I don’t see any major advantages, so like you, I’ll pass on that one. Especially as I’m not likely to be doing any more welding, hopefully !