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My advice would be to go on a welding course first that way you will get all the right advice & learn the correct method's, I have seen lots of people weld to bits of metal together & then be able to pull them apart :shock:
Dont Buy GaslessBuy one with gas, or one that can be converted to gas. Buy at least 150 amp. buy one with a fan.(at least it reminds you its switched on when you lock the garage up, whirring away!)Buy LOTS of wire, and get a gas bottle. The little tiny ones last 2 minutes and cost the earth!Get lots of scrap steel, and P R A C T I S E.Theres videos, and many books to help teach you how to weld, better bet is to get a welding mate to show you the basics, then practise.Cut your practise welds apart and check penetration. Beat the hell outa them with a BIG hammer. If the weld breaks, its your fault, if the steel tears, then the weld was good.Above all, Practise. Its actually pretty easy.Good luck.
I bought a 150 Amp version of thisNot a bad little thing and while i do prefer to weld with gas on a mig i didnt find it too bad using it gaslessCheersMark
Dont Buy Gasless
Buy at least 150 amp.
I'm probably wrong and no doubt will be told so in a mo but thats advice :lol:
This is the one I bought. http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/pro.jsp?id=72403&ts=25301#
Wasn't having a go at you 666, I was responding to the "don't go for les than a 150amp"
OK, dont buy gasless!Ill expand.They weld hotter, so harder to do thin stuff.You cant turn the gas pressure up to weld outside on a windy day.The wire is more expensive.Just my opinions thats all
If you decide that you would like to do a simple mod or beef up the underbody protection aor build a trailer your'd be better to start with 150 min co's you will soon want to get more adventurous. I just built a new boat trailer and now built a trials bike trailer from thick steel. Wee welders cut out when getting flogged with heavy steel.I've been welding for 24 years now with both oxy acet and mig.Cheers H1
Hi Gareth I didn't think anyone questioning my skills I get by, each to their own mate. Iv'e tried the 130 and got fed up with it cutting out welding chassis on my landrover.Buying the best you can afford is fine. But if waiting another couple of weeks gets something that will last a life time that's even better.Each to their own. I bought mine to restore an old classic car and progressed from there.No point in renting the gas cylinder if you are not using it very often I'll go back to my cave now.Cheers H :?
:shock: I didn't mean to start a fight guys.Honestlt though thanks alot for the advice, i'll keep you posted on what i do. Not even sure how much or even if the series III needs welding. Surely it must do somewhere???I'm taking it apart tomorrow, down to the chassis and bulkhead, not to keen on going further than that. :roll:
:shock: I didn't mean to start a fight guys.QuoteDont think you started a fight :shock: I thought having a forum was all about getting information/advice from like minded people, and to be honest thats what you got! no one is the same so you are never all going to agree, take a look at all the posts, have a thing about each one and then make your own mind up. you might suprise yourself and do something completly different not yet suggested CheersMark
Dont think you started a fight :shock: I thought having a forum was all about getting information/advice from like minded people, and to be honest thats what you got! no one is the same so you are never all going to agree, take a look at all the posts, have a thing about each one and then make your own mind up. you might suprise yourself and do something completly different not yet suggested CheersMark
But I'd have a pint with few a drams and a good laugh round the table with you all. :lol: :D