Welding equipment
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10-11-2006, 10:25 PM
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Ivan,
Problem I have with the cheaper ones, say like one from Gamma, is that they don't weld good enough to even learn with, if I am to believe someone like Martijn. The amps just aren't high enough to make any good weld to do any sort of body work welding with. The real question is, as you so very nicely put it, which welder is good enough.. I'm sure a 100 euro Kinzo one at Gamma isn't, but that one you posted may very well do the trick. But where to get advise and who's advise to trust. Obviously someone who's into doing serious bodywork will always want the best of the best and not recommend a welder that may actually do the job just fine for us hobby welders, while a shop guy may just sell junk to us because he'll know we'll come back for more once we're warn it out and are ready to upgrade.. Greetz, Bastiaan "mux213" Olij Moved down under, no more hachi |
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