Tony Curtis
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It's now possible to support your favourite forum (this one) by donating £10 or equivalent in your local currency via the donation page.
http://www.mig-welding.co.uk/forum/payments.php
It's a bit of a cheeky request - while work is slack this year (automotive industry) I want to take the opportunity to spend more time improving the forum and tutorials rather than scratching around all the time for other bits of work. So any donations will benefit the forum rather than be squandered on things like hosting. 3 donations would fund a starving webmaster for a day.
To say thanks to anyone who does donate you'll be able to take advantage of a few small alterations for a whole year:
I'm not thinking of changing anything else so there is no need to donate if you don't want to.
- On the forum a bigger avatar (increased to 120px by 100px).
- More private message storage (increased to 500).
- The ability to customise your member profile page (see mine or Woz's).
- No ads anywhere on the site (so long as you log in using "remember me". Otherwise no ads on the forum).
- New members (less than 2 weeks and 5 posts) could bypass some of new member restrictions.
But thanks to everyone who has (or does) donate - it's much appreciated and will help speed up improvements to the forum.
Hi All . . . Newbee to the site . . and what a site.
I will be spending quite a bit of time here before buying a MIG welder.
After reading the first page regarding test of manufacturers specifications for 4mm plate . . . !!
I will be checking the site for information on which unit to purchase for 'hobby' work . . .car maintenance, small projects,etc.
So far I have gleaned . . from other sites/users . . that the CLARKE units seem to be more (amateur) user friendly. Any advice would be appreciated.
I look forward to ongoing communications through this site and once established as a 'welder' will be contributing to the 'fund' . . .
Many thanks,
Tony