I bought a small gas-less Mig welder - a Clarke 90EN which is about the cheapest machine available, and has the added feature of being convertible to Gas. I have struggled to learn the 'black art', but understand that Mig welding with gas is a far better experience. Having recently converted my machine to gas, I can confirm this fact - it's a different weld! The down-side though is that the gas gets gobbled up really quickly. I started with an Argon/Co2 mix and got the best welds to date......... for 5 or 6 minutes that is until the gas ran out. I then bought a Co2 cylinder which lasted a little longer (not as good as Argon) - and at a cost of £18!!!
I'm reluctant to revert to gas-less and I'm currently looking into opening a rental contract with BOC for large cylinders of Argoshield. It represents a large investment into my current Moggie restoration project, and one I hadn't really budgetted for.
Have any members any tips?
The only thing I can think of is to speed up my welding!!!
