rotrax
Well-Known Member
Since I retired 7 years ago I have used a very good local welder for my S/S, Alloy and steel welding. My MIG, Oxy Aceylene and stick welder went when we sold the motorbike shop.
I think I could use a hobby TIG welder, purely to keep my skills up and to be able to progress jobs in house-I have a fully equiped workshop apart from welding kit.
A look down the local Toolstation and on ebay has not helped much-the Toolstation guy's had never sold one so knew nothing about them and ebay TIG welders vary from £100.00 to thousands.
I am up to speed with MIG, gas welding and stick welding. I have only used a TIG once, modifying a brake pedal on an American Flat Track bike in the pits at Springfield. It was another competitors kit, powered by a Honda genny. Worked very well, neat weld, good apparent penetration, quickly done.
Anyone on here recomend something? Preferably with easy to get gas.
Thanks in advance.
I think I could use a hobby TIG welder, purely to keep my skills up and to be able to progress jobs in house-I have a fully equiped workshop apart from welding kit.
A look down the local Toolstation and on ebay has not helped much-the Toolstation guy's had never sold one so knew nothing about them and ebay TIG welders vary from £100.00 to thousands.
I am up to speed with MIG, gas welding and stick welding. I have only used a TIG once, modifying a brake pedal on an American Flat Track bike in the pits at Springfield. It was another competitors kit, powered by a Honda genny. Worked very well, neat weld, good apparent penetration, quickly done.
Anyone on here recomend something? Preferably with easy to get gas.
Thanks in advance.