S Spud1985 Member Messages 58 Mar 24, 2010 #1 im new here so hello Im quite good at arc welding but recently ive been given an old ride on mower thats deck needs repairing but luckly ive also been given a Clarke Weld 100E MK 2 but ive not got a clue how to use it and no manual
im new here so hello Im quite good at arc welding but recently ive been given an old ride on mower thats deck needs repairing but luckly ive also been given a Clarke Weld 100E MK 2 but ive not got a clue how to use it and no manual
madkayaker Pro sparkey Pro Welder Messages 13,678 Mar 24, 2010 #2 you can get the manual off the machine mart website. scrap and practice is the best way to get the hang of it.
you can get the manual off the machine mart website. scrap and practice is the best way to get the hang of it.
S Spud1985 Member Messages 58 Mar 24, 2010 #3 i need simpler than that how do i start whats with the gas an that with the arc its easy aint it get it out get the rod an away u go
i need simpler than that how do i start whats with the gas an that with the arc its easy aint it get it out get the rod an away u go
BChild SIP - enough with the mods!!!! Messages 1,023 Mar 24, 2010 #4 Spud1985 said: i need simpler than that how do i start whats with the gas an that with the arc its easy aint it get it out get the rod an away u go Click to expand... Start with the tutorials - I did - obviously I still haven't got a clue but they were a good start
Spud1985 said: i need simpler than that how do i start whats with the gas an that with the arc its easy aint it get it out get the rod an away u go Click to expand... Start with the tutorials - I did - obviously I still haven't got a clue but they were a good start
rtbcomp Moderator Messages 18,574 Location Sheffield UK Mar 24, 2010 #5 Spud1985 said: ......a Clarke Weld 100E MK 2 ........ and no manual Click to expand... Have a look here http://www.mig-welding.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=15737
Spud1985 said: ......a Clarke Weld 100E MK 2 ........ and no manual Click to expand... Have a look here http://www.mig-welding.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=15737