I'd steer clear of oxy/ace getting refills is a farce.andz327 wrote:Can you gas weld oxy/acetylene ?? If your a half decent gas welder you'll pick up tig no problem,
Can you get gas refills ordered through BAM , these fookin hobby weld gas bottles are nightmare oxy/Acetylene dont last long and need air products oxy filled
ANDZ
It's workshop equipment, business costloot wrote:Get some cans of spesh down you, you'll sober up and in a week you'll wonder why there's an all singing all dancing welding machine on special trolley being delivered as if by magic then a sharp pain to the heed off the mrs possibly
Airthies wrote:It's workshop equipment, business costloot wrote:Get some cans of spesh down you, you'll sober up and in a week you'll wonder why there's an all singing all dancing welding machine on special trolley being delivered as if by magic then a sharp pain to the heed off the mrs possibly
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Cheers Paul, I'm happy to have any info on many things. Every day's a school day an aw that!Cosworth63 wrote:Not been on here long but if I may offer some advice reference tig welding.With the tig welding you refer too 1/2”plate.The 160 will probably struggle too get a pool going because of the massive heat soak effect.Having used both owning both rtech and parweld tigs I would say rtech the better to deal with and after sales service second too none.Hope I am not trying too teach you something you already know but I have been a welder/fabricator for 35 years.Paul.
Not my ramps but the place that I do use ramps when required it was already up in the air when I got there.ned wrote:That's cheating, you have a ramp are the studs coming out easy?
Yes they seem to have a decent reputation amongst the guys I've talked to, not heard much bad about them, think I've seen one gripe about their machine being noisy, and another about 7.5% discount being abit rubbishCosworth63 wrote:If I can help in any way please ask.If you haven’t done tig for a while practice on mild steel.Always remember that you are welding reverse polarity(work to torch not torch too work) and keep the tungsten sharp.Rtech used too have some really good videos and there tech help is good.Got one of those welders(5 years old and no issues).Paul.
Yea the argoshield is for the MIG tired of using the stick at home for wee jobs or borrowing a bottle if I've got lots to do and if I'm getting one I might as well get twoCosworth63 wrote:Any tig welding is argon pure only no matter what you are welding.I have dealt with them for years and they are very ‘frugal’ on discounts.
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