I've been MIG welding for 20 years with a decent amount of success and used to gas weld until getting consumables for the bigger stuff became a real hassle but now I find a need for TIG welding to do the following
running over MIG welds to make wheels more airtight (beadlocks)
Ally panel repairs, bracketry and boxes (usually 2mm or 3mm)
small neat brackets and parts for my 1912 car chassis
I'm looking at this machine
http://www.r-techwelding.co.uk/welding_equipment/Tig_Welder/Tig_Welder_R-Tech_Tig161
But would appreciate some advice on vfm and quality. I will get my money's worth in the next few weeks (I have ~£300 of work sitting waiting right now) but don't want to waste cash I don't really have on a machine that is either too good or not good enough ...
Cheers
Richard
running over MIG welds to make wheels more airtight (beadlocks)
Ally panel repairs, bracketry and boxes (usually 2mm or 3mm)
small neat brackets and parts for my 1912 car chassis
I'm looking at this machine
http://www.r-techwelding.co.uk/welding_equipment/Tig_Welder/Tig_Welder_R-Tech_Tig161
But would appreciate some advice on vfm and quality. I will get my money's worth in the next few weeks (I have ~£300 of work sitting waiting right now) but don't want to waste cash I don't really have on a machine that is either too good or not good enough ...
Cheers
Richard