I’ve been looking tonight and the Clarke Pro 90 keeps coming up with some good reviews I’m hoping for some recommendations from people in the know
buy a better one! Machines like that have hardly any control over them and can’t do the thinner metals that well. A better welder has far more control and won’t burn through. That what your looking at is like an untrained lump hammer to do Precission work. If it’s got two rocker switches for power A & B, 1&2 then just walk away. Buy a second hand quality 160-180amp with a real torch and longer leads on it.
Such as???? I have never bought or owned one Thanks for that welding forum you pointed out but I found so many contradictory posts that I’m still no further forward
Cheers mate I’m not very patient when it comes to things like this and after talking to a few people I’ve decided a cheap hobby type of welder is what I’m going for So I pulled the trigger on a Sealey gas less mighty MIG 100 Watched a few YouTube videos and read some reviews Supposed to be here tomorrow Auto dim welding mask should get here Friday
@dilligaf since you’ve nowt to do I can see you buying some fabricating gear, magnetic 90” right angle clamps, welding grips, leather pinny with a picture of summat nasty on it, belt 20mm sander. Oh you started summat now.....
I’ve got just about everything I need except a welder Gotta bench grinder an angle grinder a Dremmel type of thing a set of wire brushes various hammers (favourite tool)Feckin far to many spanner’s and screwdrivers and a pair of Frank Thomas motorbike (welding) gloves
Very nice indeed Dilli, onwards and upwards marra, decent price to PS - @dilligaf How many weeks do you get to pay for that