Hello
Looking for a new mig-welder. Want to get as much bang for the buck as posdible. Have been reading a lot of the posts on this forum and searced for the best prices online have narrowed it down to three welders.
Sealey Supermig 130 at £196,42 + tax
Sealey Supermig 150 at £252,04 + tax
Clarke MIG 151EN at £253,42 + tax
The Supermig 150 comes with an industrial Argon/CO2 regulator so that saves me £40 compared to the Clarke, but does anybody know if this is a good one or do I have to get a new one?
The Supermig 130 comes with a mini gas regulator and is the cheapest one, but is it any good? Will I miss the extra power of the other two?
The Clarke has 8 power settings, the other only 4...
At the moment I need it for rust-welding and exhaust on a Suzuki, but want to be ready for whatever else might come up in the future.
I have a cheap gasless 45/90A MIG that just burns through thin plates.
Any thoughts or recomendations?
Looking for a new mig-welder. Want to get as much bang for the buck as posdible. Have been reading a lot of the posts on this forum and searced for the best prices online have narrowed it down to three welders.
Sealey Supermig 130 at £196,42 + tax
Sealey Supermig 150 at £252,04 + tax
Clarke MIG 151EN at £253,42 + tax
The Supermig 150 comes with an industrial Argon/CO2 regulator so that saves me £40 compared to the Clarke, but does anybody know if this is a good one or do I have to get a new one?
The Supermig 130 comes with a mini gas regulator and is the cheapest one, but is it any good? Will I miss the extra power of the other two?
The Clarke has 8 power settings, the other only 4...
At the moment I need it for rust-welding and exhaust on a Suzuki, but want to be ready for whatever else might come up in the future.
I have a cheap gasless 45/90A MIG that just burns through thin plates.
Any thoughts or recomendations?