Was that the P30C? That requires 5 Bar as they state on their video 50psi or 3 and a bit bar? Also would like to know your opinion is of it if you have the P30C as I am thinking of buying one/
Thanks
update, I have now the bought the 250 amp R-tech were very kind and let me send back the 180 amp which they pick up.
Hopefully over the weekend i'll get to try it.
To be honest I am a little like you, I do have a lorch inverter arc welder but just wanted get some opinions, I think I have already come to a decision to be fair. I also do some agricultural as well we have a smallholding , also keep horses, but do our own haylage, so often have to do the odd...
Thanks for that, yes some car work but also if possible thicker stuff, quite like the idea of trying scroll for hangman brackets , that sort of stuff. I quite like the look of the portamig 216s but hopefully will come with how to set it up .
No, not going to do that, Thanks, seriously thinking about the Portamig 216s as I keep hearing about bad feeds and looking at the portamig, seem to be a decent welder for the money, buy good (hopefully buy once) lol
Hi, as titled, I was wondering if my thoughts are correct, after looking through some of the threads relating to buying a mig to learn with, it seem the better quality the mig, the easier it is to learn, I am not saying if you purchased a portamig, hey that you are suddenly a qualified welder...
I bought from these and they are really helpful with helping to choose the right setup and a decent price too
http://www.cricklewoodelectronics.com/Cricklewood/home.php
Hello Ryo,
Not sure if this helps you ??? But I did something simular with 2 radio I bought in America,
First of all I phoned the main dealer in the uk stating that I was going to USA on holiday and hoped to bring back a couple of radios and would the gaurantee be honoured if anything went...
Thanks for that Drains,It all started when I ordered some murex 3.2 in 6013 and 3.2 7018 like you suggested for my rear bale project, At least Now I have some idea,You know what they say about a little knowledge:whistle:
BTW like your link to the "Wicker Man" very interesting.