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Definatley agree with you, £700 for a set that will only used once in a while. The only thing i would say is to buy the best you can afford, which ever route you take, stick or mig, good luck with your build
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What kind of ampage were you using on the whole - just as a general idea? Again thanks to all the guys giving feedback - I really love the community here! |
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Hi Acra, I found between 90 and 120 amps suited most jobs - that was what it showed on my dial anyway, not sure how accurate that is. I went up to about 130-140 for the rear uprights, I never got anywhere near the limit of my welder. Incidentally my one is also a TIG welder but I have never used it as such.
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A rule of thumb method is to multiply the diameter of the electrode with 40 example; 2.5mm (12#) x 40 = 100amps or lets say 3.15mm (10#) x 40 = 125amps. If you weld vertically, it is best to drop the amperage a bit or use broken arc technique (my preference). The above method is only applicable to AC or DC arc welding and not mig/tig. |
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Just looking around, seems that screwfix do a reasonable one for £56 that goes up to 130A, or one that does that little bit more at £71 for 160A - the next level up is £128 for a 250A so that's a bit of a step, but worth it if I'll use it!
Seems from what you guys have said that the 160A should be ample for all the tasks I'll need Have you had any experience with Autodarken Masks? I know I'm looking at a response time as low as possible, with a range of darknesses of 9-13 or something, and Amazon do some for around £50 that look reasonable... As usual, cheers for the info so far guys! |
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here is how i see it yes the chassis could be sticked up by arc and there is no reason why not but note there would be meny positonal welds that would be tricky for a novice
a mig could equaly be used easy in practice if you want to go down the stick/arc route a 150a dc inverter would be your best bet with a quality positonal rod. much more than 120 and you will be pushed for a 13a supply if you go for a transformer type set if you go for mig then mixed gas with a .8 good qulaty wire and a mig 130-180a with the best duty cycle you can find in your budget have a look round for a s/h one |
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