steveo3002
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a clarke is a good unit for a bit of diy use , very happy with mine and not too much ££
Good evening,
Screwfix has released a new range of welders. Can anyone with an experienced eye give me an idea if this is any good? General use of keeping a trusty rusty nissan on (and off) road.
At £230 + 10% off I'm willing to take a chance on the unproven..
http://www.screwfix.com/p/impax-im-mig150-20-150-150a-mig-welder-240v/17499#
Product contents:
- Welding Current Range 40-105A
- Includes 0.8mm Flux Cored Wire for Gasless Operation
- Weldable Thickness 0-4mm
- Open Circuit 32V
- 230V Input Power
- Air-Cooled
- 20% Duty Cycle at 105A
- Electrode Range 1.6-4mm
IM-MIG 150/20/150, cable, welding torch, earthing clamp, hand-held welding mask and chipping hammer.
Specifications:
240V. W x L x H: 250 x 420 x 310mm. Weight 20kg. Plug not supplied.
I was hoping it might be a decent make in disguise. Screwfix used to do some 'Site' branded cordless drills which were essentially Makitas and they worked a treat. You'd think if you were starting a new range you'd want it to start out decent and weaken down the line.
Cheers for the input, back to eBay.
its got a bionic wire feed that will take rods which are passed through a length of old steel gas pipe, based on this principalWhere does
fit in for a MIG welder?
- Electrode Range 1.6-4mm
I thought the I should have been a TA, a load of bl**dy rubbishImpax: is that the sound it makes when you lob in't skip