Hi, been reading this forum for a couple of years now, got some great tips and help. I started out with a Clarke Mig Pro 90 a while ago, as I got a fantastic deal on a nearly new one, I was also using C02 shielding gas from my local supplier. Results have been hit & miss, most likely due to me not practicing enough.
Anyway, I decided I want to be able to weld thicker steel sometimes, so I did a load of reading up and decided to buy a 200A Rohr inverter mig machine, plus I also switched over to using Argon/Co2 mix gas.
I set everything up yesterday, and spent an hour practicing.... I can only say it's like night & day compared to what I've been playing with before, I can now run some lovely clean long beads, no stuttering or sticking wire. Even for a complete novice like me it's transformed the quality and ease of my welding experience :-)
Mat
Anyway, I decided I want to be able to weld thicker steel sometimes, so I did a load of reading up and decided to buy a 200A Rohr inverter mig machine, plus I also switched over to using Argon/Co2 mix gas.
I set everything up yesterday, and spent an hour practicing.... I can only say it's like night & day compared to what I've been playing with before, I can now run some lovely clean long beads, no stuttering or sticking wire. Even for a complete novice like me it's transformed the quality and ease of my welding experience :-)
Mat