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mig welder
I am looking at areas of my morris that will need repairs , just wondering which is the best welder for the job , would anyone have suggestions?
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Re: mig welder
a mig welder will be best for the job.then all depends on how much you want to spend !.the ones with capacitors are more expensive but run smoother,i have been told the oxford 200 has capacitors.i would run it on 0.6mm wire.
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Re: mig welder
As little as possible, the oxford s are about 900 odd I was looking at 200 to 150
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Re: mig welder
Try Ebay there could be some near to you
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Re: mig welder
Ok -for 200,you wont get "the best welder for the job" !.but you will get a mig.I would just check the classifieds for a local machine and try b4 you buy (or get it demonstrated).Unimatrix1066 wrote:As little as possible, the oxford s are about 900 odd I was looking at 200 to 150
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Re: mig welder
I have a Clarke Mig151EN Turbo gasless MIG which I bought to repair the sills on my MX5 and which I have since used to do lots on my Minor too. Can recommend it 100%. It cost me about £250 from Machine Mart. Whatever welder you get, make sure you get an auto dimming mask too. They cost about £40ish but are absolutely worth it.
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Re: mig welder
Try the site migwelding on the internet probably answer all your questions very informative 

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Re: mig welder
I will have a look at the site to get an idea
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Re: mig welder
Depends on how much you need to do,Machine mart have a large range,The cheapest still work,but overheat and the weld quality breaks down,and you need to stop for a while to let it cool off.Even mid range ones(Without fans) do the same. The cheap ones can still be used but just takes more time. MIg forum is full of info. Good luck.
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Re: mig welder
i use a clarke 190 gas welder, been using it for 12 years with co2 pub gas, mot man is amazed at the quality of my welds and in some cases he is unaware a section has been cut out and replaced. if you have not used a mig before, outside on a breezy day is hopeless as the breeze blows off the shielding gas and a very poor splattery weld will be produced. hope this info helps ,Graham
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Re: mig welder
Thats why I would also always advise buying a dual gas /no gas then you can weld outside in a galegraham1957 wrote: . if you have not used a mig before, outside on a breezy day is hopeless as the breeze blows off the shielding gas and a very poor splattery weld will be produced. hope this info helps ,Graham



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Re: mig welder
I ve been looking at all various miss, I ve seen one a Clarke 135te for about 250.00 can anyone recommend this?
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Re: mig welder
Take a trip to your local Machine Mart. Many of the staff are very knowledgeable and will guide you to the right one for your purpose. If you are new to welding a second hand one from Ebay/etc which may/may not work properly/not be set up correctly may put you off entirely. Plenty of people on here to offer you advice with welding as well. Good luck.
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