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2011/06/15 21:02:16 (permalink)
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Which Mig welder

I'm looking to buy a mig welder to start welding up the old mk2 escort does anyone have any suggestions on which make and model will do the job..

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    fordsy
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    RE: Which Mig welder 2011/06/15 22:13:09 (permalink)
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    I use a kemppi minarcmig adaptive 150. Its very easy to use as all you do is dial in the metal thickness and fillet shape then weld.
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    RE: Which Mig welder 2011/06/16 18:30:19 (permalink)
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    I have a unimig 240 which is so simple to use it is ridiculous.

    What ever you do, dont waste your money on one of those small pieces of crap. You will regret it.

    If it cant hold at least a 5kg spool of wire keep walking
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    RE: Which Mig welder 2011/06/18 08:35:19 (permalink)
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    Cheers guys
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    RE: Which Mig welder 2011/06/22 19:43:13 (permalink)
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    I have a Lincoln Electric Powermig 180. Love love love it. I have only ever used a 10 year old WEA 150 before that to compare against.
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