Hey guys, I'm looking to get a new welder sometime soon. I'd like to be able to weld sheet metal and maybe some angle/flatstock/roundstock etc with it.
I've never welded aluminum before but I'd like to be able to if the need arose.
I'd really like the welder that ran off of 115v (in the US) vs the 230v models.
I want a fairly portable model, so that I could take it with me in my van if needed.
I'd like one that was capable of welding up to 1/8" steel.
I'd like to be able to use the shielding gas.
In the future I might build a bike frame, gas tank, and exhaust system.
I currently have an old lincoln AC stick welder that runs off 230v and is loud as hell (must have a huge fan inside). It's 225 amps, so I think I can weld fairly thick metals with it (or quickly melt stuff :> )
My welds with the stick welder look crappy. I know my technique probably sucks...I plan on getting a welding video to brush up on my technique. I want my welds to look good. It sucks having to chip all the slag off your welds, that's why I'd like the gas shielding.
I don't weld a whole lot, so I don't need a machine that's built for everyday use. I plan on welding maybe 4 times per month on average, doing small jobs each time.
I'm also cheap, which is one reason I built a megasquirt instead of buying an off the shelf fuel injection computer so take that into consideration as well :-)
My local tractor supply has a clarke spool gun welder on clearance for $300 (normally retails for $490). I just bought a clarke metal shear and went to cut some 16 guage metal with it (it's rated for 14 guage) and it snapped the blade of within the first inch of cutting. I don't know if I trust that brand now...
Any ideas?
Dan
I've never welded aluminum before but I'd like to be able to if the need arose.
I'd really like the welder that ran off of 115v (in the US) vs the 230v models.
I want a fairly portable model, so that I could take it with me in my van if needed.
I'd like one that was capable of welding up to 1/8" steel.
I'd like to be able to use the shielding gas.
In the future I might build a bike frame, gas tank, and exhaust system.
I currently have an old lincoln AC stick welder that runs off 230v and is loud as hell (must have a huge fan inside). It's 225 amps, so I think I can weld fairly thick metals with it (or quickly melt stuff :> )
My welds with the stick welder look crappy. I know my technique probably sucks...I plan on getting a welding video to brush up on my technique. I want my welds to look good. It sucks having to chip all the slag off your welds, that's why I'd like the gas shielding.
I don't weld a whole lot, so I don't need a machine that's built for everyday use. I plan on welding maybe 4 times per month on average, doing small jobs each time.
I'm also cheap, which is one reason I built a megasquirt instead of buying an off the shelf fuel injection computer so take that into consideration as well :-)
My local tractor supply has a clarke spool gun welder on clearance for $300 (normally retails for $490). I just bought a clarke metal shear and went to cut some 16 guage metal with it (it's rated for 14 guage) and it snapped the blade of within the first inch of cutting. I don't know if I trust that brand now...
Any ideas?
Dan
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