Richard.
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Interesting little one.
It gets pretty boring reading people's reviews on there own kit when it's always described in a positive light.
Well this thread is all about the negative. What don't you like about your welder(s) all types all brands. Much more useful to potential buyers of the same kit if you ask me as it offers a balance.
I'll start.
The sockets on the front of mine are way too close together making it difficult to get the last one in quickly.
The gas connection on the back is a long very fine threaded brass thing that could damage all to easy with a knock and would be a ball ache to change.
When I first turn it on it has to go through a long drawn out sequence of showing me every setting on the machine before allowing me to start welding .
Machine is a Rehm tiger210. Acdc.
It gets pretty boring reading people's reviews on there own kit when it's always described in a positive light.
Well this thread is all about the negative. What don't you like about your welder(s) all types all brands. Much more useful to potential buyers of the same kit if you ask me as it offers a balance.
I'll start.
The sockets on the front of mine are way too close together making it difficult to get the last one in quickly.
The gas connection on the back is a long very fine threaded brass thing that could damage all to easy with a knock and would be a ball ache to change.
When I first turn it on it has to go through a long drawn out sequence of showing me every setting on the machine before allowing me to start welding .
Machine is a Rehm tiger210. Acdc.
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