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  • santa's bringing me a mig welder!!!

    santa (AKA mrs jaky cakes) is getting me a mig welder for crimbo - which I haven't bought yet.
    Anybody recommend / rule out any make / model? _ looking at £150 - £250 mark. for general, occaisional use.
    Everyone thinks I'm paranoid!!

  • #2
    Originally posted by jaky cakes
    santa (AKA mrs jaky cakes) is getting me a mig welder for crimbo - which I haven't bought yet.
    Anybody recommend / rule out any make / model? _ looking at £150 - £250 mark. for general, occaisional use.

    I would go for some thing like this
    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SIP-MIGMATE-PR...QQcmdZViewItem

    It all depends on what you want to weld really

    or this
    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NEW-SIP-MIGMAT...QQcmdZViewItem

    or there's this
    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BRAND-NEW-COSM...QQcmdZViewItem

    I could keep going, It really doe's depend on how much you will use it and for what.
    If you think I might be able to help any more give me a ring
    07740 337153
    Jon
    I'm a custard donut monster

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    • #3
      Thanks for that Jon.

      I've been looking at these on ebay, and they seem quite a bargain - or just cheap!?
      I read somewhere that the SIP Cosmo welders their wire feed/torch leads are prone to jamming up and could really do with a slippier liner (teflon/PTFE coated???)
      Everyone thinks I'm paranoid!!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by jaky cakes
        Thanks for that Jon.

        I've been looking at these on ebay, and they seem quite a bargain - or just cheap!?
        I read somewhere that the SIP Cosmo welders their wire feed/torch leads are prone to jamming up and could really do with a slippier liner (teflon/PTFE coated???)
        If you can get one with a euro torch as they can be easier to get spares for or replace.
        I'm a custard donut monster

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        • #5
          I have a

          Machine Mart

          which for normal home use is fine, suppose it depnds what you are intending to use it for.

          Alan...

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          • #6
            erm... depends what you're using it for...

            no good for industrial all day welding... but for occasional use then the odd jam sticky liner isn't really a problem


            we got a SIP welder (dunno what one, but it's quite big) it's fine.
            (might be talking bolox, cos it's not in my garage... i think it's a SIP)

            the paint compressor's a SIP, it's great, just a little noisy
            nee nar nee nar, i'm a fire engine!

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            • #7
              I'll be using it mainly for knocking up brackets, mild steel, 5mm thick / garden trelis/gates / car body embelishment and generaly fannying about. I'll not be using it for prolonged periods
              Everyone thinks I'm paranoid!!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by jaky cakes
                I'll be using it mainly for knocking up brackets, mild steel, 5mm thick / garden trelis/gates / car body embelishment and generaly fannying about. I'll not be using it for prolonged periods
                god thing with a SIP is, if it breaks on a sunday, you can pop in halfords and get parts

                they do all the nozzles, liners, gas, etc.
                nee nar nee nar, i'm a fire engine!

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                • #9
                  DON'T get a gassless one. If you're welding up 5mm, get at least a 150, higher if you can afford it. As soon as you get it, junk the regulator provided & don't even think about the disposable bottles. Get a propper regulator & an account with BOC or some other supplier & get 'real' size bottles. I've got a MigMate 130 & it works fine but I really wish I'd gone for the 150 now as the 130 struggles a little on thicker steel. Fine for 3mm & below, though. Just do a google search & you'll come up with masses of suppliers, if you go for a recognised name like SIP or Sealey, you won't go far wrong.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by jaky cakes
                    santa (AKA mrs jaky cakes) is getting me a mig welder for crimbo - which I haven't bought yet.
                    Anybody recommend / rule out any make / model? _ looking at £150 - £250 mark. for general, occaisional use.
                    I have one from machine mart (151ENB) £199 Dual purpose ie. gas or gas less you just have to buy the regulator and gas all other fittings come with it. I can recommend this model but as has been said gas is easier (not as much splatter).
                    Trust your Hound.

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                    • #11
                      I have been running a Sealey supermig 195 for 6years without any problems at all, do your homework on 'proper' gas bottles though, some rentals are a bit high, it is also an advantage if you can run the big reels of wire, .6,.8+1.0mm, a euro torch is also a good idea for spares etc as is an automatic mask.
                      burn that metal
                      Did I mention I have a BLUE one
                      Tony

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                      • #12
                        well i've just bought myself (or rather the wife has bought me) a mig welder.
                        Its a gas/gasless Cosmo 170 turbo fan cooled mig welder. capable of welding upto 6mm mild steel (apparently).
                        best of all - it was cheap as chips - from B&Q £150 !!!
                        Checked out hafords and machine mart then went to B&Q who were offering a 20% reduction.
                        The only snag is, being a high power welder - it does not come with a standard 13a plug. It will require either hard wiring into mains via 15amp breaker - or some kind of industrial 240v high rated plug and socket.
                        Also now require a proper bottle and regulator.
                        I can't wait until crimbo....i may have to ahem try it out first - just to make sure it works
                        before she wraps it up and sticks it under the tree!
                        Everyone thinks I'm paranoid!!

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