Sami Deiri
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I've done some MIG in the past, though on other people's machines. I'm seeing a large variation here with price points. I really havent got a budget in mind but I'm a university student so don't want to spend more than I have to for something that will work in most case scenarios, but at the same time don't want to get a cheepo Sealey one or something as I'm still young, so may as well get something that will last for a while.
To rephrase the question, what sort of price point/welder would you reccomend for something that will do 90% of the jobs that you need it to (I mean things like welding go cart frames, welding some sheet metal, maybe even aluminium if its possible at a good price point). I've got some projects in mind but they're nothing special so I'm sure whatever welder I do get will be fine. Don't plan on welding anything specifically thin or thick
To rephrase the question, what sort of price point/welder would you reccomend for something that will do 90% of the jobs that you need it to (I mean things like welding go cart frames, welding some sheet metal, maybe even aluminium if its possible at a good price point). I've got some projects in mind but they're nothing special so I'm sure whatever welder I do get will be fine. Don't plan on welding anything specifically thin or thick