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welders?

Post by b6mfd » Mon Jul 09, 2012 5:22 pm

Iv been offered a cheap Sealey mighty mig100 xt mk2 turbo, are they any good or useless?

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Post by ianedwards » Mon Jul 09, 2012 9:56 pm

Never used one but if it's gassless stay well clear they are crap.

I think the one I got is a sealey but couldn't tell u what make, it uses gas and hasn't let me down for all the yrs I've had it.

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Post by b6mfd » Tue Jul 10, 2012 10:21 am

It is a gas one, but looking at them the price new isnt a lot, so thought it might be a bit poor? :weld:

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Post by twiss » Tue Jul 10, 2012 1:35 pm

well it's only 100a... it will have its uses...

might be OK for SJ (paper-thin) body work... but not for anything more substantial

apparently the max thickness steel you can butt-weld with it is about 2mm
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Post by Edweird » Tue Jul 10, 2012 3:42 pm

twiss wrote:well it's only 100a... it will have its uses...

might be OK for SJ (paper-thin) body work... but not for anything more substantial

apparently the max thickness steel you can butt-weld with it is about 2mm
Hah! 2mm? That's what it said for my 90a welder. I had to taper the edges of the metal when I was welding a new wheel arch outside forward quarter onto the offside rear of Mum's Discovery before I could get it to take properly. That said I'm not a very good welder.
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Post by twiss » Tue Jul 10, 2012 4:27 pm

You want a welder?

http://www.lawson-his.co.uk/sealey-s081 ... el-p130733

Works out about £200 inc tax and P&P

Thats the one I've got and its pretty nifty
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Post by b6mfd » Tue Jul 10, 2012 4:36 pm

lol, well iv borrowed one, but was offered the one above for £40 so thats why i was considering it 8-)
If i spent £200 id be in trouble! (house purchase going on at mo)

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Re: welders?

Post by colinl » Mon Dec 03, 2012 10:22 pm

£40 is a bargain! even though its only a 100 amp it will still do the job no problem as someone has already said the metal on the sj is very thin so a powerful welder would only blow holes if your not to clever at welding.

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Post by plugspanner » Fri Dec 14, 2012 8:21 pm

at £40 i would get it, then you can practice until you can get quite good, you will always sell it for that money.
i bought a clarke 100a from my sons mate, for £50 had it a year and played with it, kept the new wire reel and sold it last month for £50 when i was given a broken 130amp one.
(although i had to spend £70+ on it to make it work, which it now does brilliantly)
i was then offered a brand new 130amp one for £200, never been out of the box and was bought for £400 last year, very tempted.

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