Seastoke
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Anyone recommend , a right priced one , not to big just for diy to play , cheers SS
I’ve only seen them on YouTube....are they real ?Buy a laser welder instead, they are brilliant and much easier to use producing perfect welds.
…. and very expensive.Buy a laser welder instead, they are brilliant and much easier to use producing perfect welds.
… the laser welder advert that regularly pops up on YouTube is a complete scam.I’ve only seen them on YouTube....are they real ?
I’ve only seen them on YouTube....are they real ?
Interesting. You don't have a link or recommendation for one do you? I've got stick in UK but have always promised myself a mig or something over in Portugal for the small boat jobs. Laser sounds the way to go.They are real, and the price has crashed massively over the past couple of years.
For production sheet metal work they are ridiculous, what used to be a 3 hour job for a skilled and expensive man with a TIG welder can now be done by an apprentice in 20 minutes with half a day of training. And the finish is better.
Interesting, here too.They are real, and the price has crashed massively over the past couple of years.
For production sheet metal work they are ridiculous, what used to be a 3 hour job for a skilled and expensive man with a TIG welder can now be done by an apprentice in 20 minutes with half a day of training. And the finish is better.
Interesting. You don't have a link or recommendation for one do you? I've got stick in UK but have always promised myself a mig or something over in Portugal for the small boat jobs. Laser sounds the way to go.
Is the price in the link before or after the price crash you mention?They are real, and the price has crashed massively over the past couple of years…
Xlaserlab X1 Pro Laser Welder, Cleaner & Cutter
I did wonder...Is the price in the link before or after the price crash you mention?
Not down to my price window yet. I'll stick with mig or tig or whatever for under 500. Appreciable under would be good.I’m not really sure it would be suitable for that type of use. A mig or tig is still much more universal. Ours are big three phases machines with water chillers etc.
Hobbyist versions are starting to come onto the market. See Xlaserlab X1 Pro Laser Welder, Cleaner & Cutter
That’s what I do with bottles but the deposit is £100 . Still well worth itI did wonder...
My first Mig was a little Clark 110 amp. Might have been £100? Great for the small and thin stuff. First use was replacing an Renault 4 floor, so thin..
Then traded part of a job for a Kemmpi 150, revelation on quality and ease. Did ally with it too. But limited to 4mm steel max. Not a problem, as many years experience with stick on all thicknesses.
The Portamig 285 will handle anything I am likely to need and is built like the proverbial outhouse. Paid £500 for it, little used (one reel of wire?) off the mig-welding forum.
Used CO2 back then, refilled by a local bloke, who supplied bars, for peanuts.
Here in France, paid through the nose for bottle rental as nobody would fill the (tested) bottles I owned. Finally bought a bottle from Albee, so just pay for gas on exchange. Comes with the regulator incorporated. Price was about the same as one years rental + a refill.
In UK there is a friendly outfit that charges a one time deposit (£50?), then just charges for swopping the bottle for a full one, price of the gas. Suites the DIY occasion user. I will look up the name.
Forgot where you are.. Used to get my gas from an outfit in Portimão, they just refilled my bottles.Not down to my price window yet. I'll stick with mig or tig or whatever for under 500. Appreciable under would be good.