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Heads Up all you budding welders or thinking to learn, Lidl have a Bargain Inverter Arc Welder, One of those Parkside jobbies but for £35 and 3 Year Warranty


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18 minutes ago, wisdom said:

I have one and they are great for what you have said.Waiting for the migs to come in.Ive never used one but could be handy to have.I have an old transformer stick welder but the little inverter beats it.

Hello, Yes the old Transformers and Oil welders are a thing of the Past, Migs are much better but depends on the Gas , The Gas less types are ok but you will not get good overall welds, When you get a Mig let me know and can help you no problem, 

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3 minutes ago, oldypigeonpopper said:

Hello, Yes the old Transformers and Oil welders are a thing of the Past, Migs are much better but depends on the Gas , The Gas less types are ok but you will not get good overall welds, When you get a Mig let me know and can help you no problem, 

Thank you.

Not sure where to look at the moment are the gassless ones not worth considering.

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1 minute ago, wisdom said:

Thank you.

Not sure where to look at the moment are the gassless ones not worth considering.

Hello, No problem, I have never really looked at gas although i did try one Once !!!, I think you can turn the Poles round eg Plus/Minus or Live/Earth and use gas wire but you need check on that, and it will need to have a gas inline tube, Lidl also do Tins  of Anti Spatter, Oil and Water based, Your need this for the gun shroud. 

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19 minutes ago, oldypigeonpopper said:

Hello, No problem, I have never really looked at gas although i did try one Once !!!, I think you can turn the Poles round eg Plus/Minus or Live/Earth and use gas wire but you need check on that, and it will need to have a gas inline tube, Lidl also do Tins  of Anti Spatter, Oil and Water based, Your need this for the gun shroud. 

Thanks for the info. I ll look into it in the new year.

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Be careful with the lower end MIG machines whether gas or gas less. You’ve already found that inverter machines produce a better result with stick, the same is true for MIG. The other problem is that their drive motors & wheels tend to struggle to feed the wire which will adversely affect your weld. Honestly if you want MIG you’re probably better off springing for an RTech or GYS inverter machine, will be far easier to learn on.

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Hello, Ok, With the no gas mig can you change leads and use normal mig wire with gas ??

No.

udderlyoffroad - I have fitted three replacement drive wheels as they tended to lose grip. I use the wheel for a smaller sized wire and the grip is okay.

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