Hybrid_From_Hell Posted November 9, 2007 Share Posted November 9, 2007 Hi all, We seem to get a huge number of 'Posts' and 'Threads' asking about "Which Welder" should I buy for ££££££s etc I thought it would be usefull to many, both here now and to new members, to have this thread where we all who have a MIG welder(s) to post up the 'Tech Spec' (in the same Format) good points bad points and price, etc. I suggest we stick only to Single Phase Machines for this thread You MUST post up the full tech specs outlined below in the same format so it makes for easy readings for those looking through, Later On I will do a "Index" at the top of the thread by Make And Model * (now being done and will be updated as they are posted up !) I would ask that all that post here are HONEST about it, so good and bads reflect real ownership. I would ask those who post to do it in the following format : Make : Model : How Long have you had it / How old is it : Typical Current Price : Maximum Welding Current (AMPS) : Output at 60% Duty Cycle : Welding Wire range in mm : Small Large or BOTH re Wire Spools : Euro Torch (Yes / No ) : Argosheild Bottle - max Size that will fit : Weight : What is the most typical things you weld with it - thicknesses etc : Other standard Features : Good Points : Bad Points : On a scale of 1 to 10 1 being very unhappy with it, and 10 being "Its perfect for me" rate it : Please Copy the above keep in this format, and then post up below, if you don't know any of the answers shove "Unsure" in the line Hope this proves to be a Useful long term thread for all B) WARNING : OT Replies will be deleted Nige Welders Forumers Own, Use, & have Rated - Here's a handy A-Z 'Jump To' Index Butters AMT 170 - Lesmond of Swindonia Butters AMT MIG 175 - Mark - 1st review Butters AMT Mig 175 - Gav - 2nd review Butters AMT MIG 210 - Orgasmic Farmer Clarke MIG135TE - Minime Clarke 151TE (turbo) - Bowie69 Cebora CraftMig 180 - Jon White Cemont CeMig 320TE - Rogue Vogue Lincoln 185 compact - Davidlandy Migatronic Automig 250 X - b101uk Miller Millermatic 252 - LandyAndy Murex Tradesmig260 - Petes NBC Butter Autoweld 2 - Fridge Freezer Portamig 181 - Mike4444244 Portamig 211 - LandyManLuke Portamig 235 - Will SIP MigMate 150 Turbo - Jon White SIP MIGMate 160 Gasless - Lewis SIP Weldmate Industrial Synergic - Bull Bar Cowboy SIP SuperMig 210 - Hybrid_From_Hell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hybrid_From_Hell Posted November 9, 2007 Author Share Posted November 9, 2007 I guess I'd better go 1st Make : SIP Model : 210 Super Mig Welder How Long have you had it / How old is it : From New about 5+ Years Typical Current Price : Circa £800 INC VAT Maximum Welding Current (AMPS) : 210 AMPS Output at 60% Duty Cycle : 180 AMPS Welding Wire range in mm : 0.6 - 0.8 Small Large or BOTH re Wire Spools : BOTH Euro Torch (Yes / No ) : YES Argosheild Bottle - max Size that will fit : Up to FULL Size BOC Weight : 95KGs What is the most typical things you weld with it - thicknesses etc : Cage work Plate work often 3.2mm-8mm does well Other standard Features : Post gas flow, Adjustable stitch weld facility, wire speed coarse and fine power adjusters Good Points : Heavy duty cycle, copper transformer, not one of the SIP Hobby welders - Professional Range, Good solid wheels very robustly made Bad Points : KIN HUGE. KIN HEAVY, bigger amp units now on market - was biggest when I bought it On a scale of 1 to 10 1 being very unhappy with it, and 10 being "Its perfect for me" rate it : Had no probs, 9/10 as would like more power Nige Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FridgeFreezer Posted November 10, 2007 Share Posted November 10, 2007 Make : NBC (Butters) Model : Autoweld 2 How Long have you had it / How old is it : Had it 18 months / it's about 33 years old Typical Current Price : Second hand ~£200, equivalent new machine probably £5-600 Maximum Welding Current (AMPS) : 200 ish Output at 60% Duty Cycle : 200 ish Welding Wire range in mm : 0.6/0.8 settings, would probably take 1mm too. Small Large or BOTH re Wire Spools : Both Euro Torch (Yes / No ) : Yes Argosheild Bottle - max Size that will fit : definitely Y, probably Z Weight : I can get it into the back of a RR on my own so it can't be that heavy. Did involve a lot of swearing though. What are the most typical things you weld with it - thicknesses etc : ~1mm to ~6mm, thicker if it's not safety critical. Good for bodywork repairs, glued a fair bit of the 109 together with it. Other standard Features : Automatic wire speed based on current (only one knob to worry about) Spot timer although mine doesn't seem to work. Inductor to improve weld quality compared to hobby units. Good Points : Will probably last forever, very simple and robust (almost idiot proof), Butters are very helpful on the phone even after 33 years. Bad Points : A bit big & heavy for the average lounge, Butters can't find a service manual for it, needs some neons and chrome. On a scale of 1 to 10 1 being very unhappy with it, and 10 being "Its perfect for me" rate it : 9/10 (10/10 when I get the neons on) B) Hope it isn't OT to post a pic of the internals to illustrate the rather HD nature of the components: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Orgasmic Farmer Posted November 10, 2007 Share Posted November 10, 2007 * Make :Butters AMT * Model : MIG 211 * How Long have you had it / How old is it : 11 months * Typical Current Price : £500 +vat * Maximum Welding Current (AMPS) : 220 A * Output at 60% Duty Cycle : 90 A * Welding Wire range in mm : 0.6 - 1.0 mm * Small Large or BOTH re Wire Spools : both * Euro Torch (Yes / No ) : Yes * Argosheild Bottle - max Size that will fit : Definately Y probably Z * Weight : 48 kgs * What is the most typical things you weld with it - thicknesses etc : 1 mm bodywork/sills etc upto 10mm for winch mounts * Other standard Features : Spot weld timer * Good Points : Very good welds on thin bodywork type repairs. Damaged gas solenoid on delivery-new one sent from Butter with no quibbles * Bad Points : Runs out of puff on thick stuff. Ok for a few tens of seconds then performance drops of rapidly. Needs a seperate 16 amp supply or will constantly blow fuse on normal plug when welding big stuff (not really a bad point!) * On a scale of 1 to 10 1 being very unhappy with it, and 10 being "Its perfect for me" rate it : 7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
roguevogue Posted November 10, 2007 Share Posted November 10, 2007 * Make :Cemont. * Model :Cemig 230TE. * How Long have you had it / How old is it :I've had it 4 years, must be 15 years old. * Typical Current Price :£600 to replace with equivalent machine. * Maximum Welding Current (AMPS) :230 * Output at 60% Duty Cycle :148@60%, 230@25%, 115@100% * Welding Wire range in mm :I only have the .6 and .8 wheel, should have 1 and 1.2 wheel too. * Small Large or BOTH re Wire Spools :5 or 15kg. * Euro Torch (Yes / No ) :Yes * Argosheild Bottle - max Size that will fit :Full size. * Weight :One man can lift it, not sure about numbers. * What is the most typical things you weld with it - thicknesses etc :Typically 3-6mm but have done 8mm no trouble. * Other standard Features :Spot weld timer, socket for spool gun. * Good Points :Reasonably compact. * Bad Points :Wire feed gearbox leaks oil into feed motor, common to all this make which I have seen. Motor needs time to warm up and clear oil before welding, only at the start of the session. * On a scale of 1 to 10 1 being very unhappy with it, and 10 being "Its perfect for me" rate it :8, only really let down by the frustration over the feed motor. Basically a very useable machine, I have used three different machines in the same range, 170Ts all be it. They all suffer with the wire feed motor problem but it really isn't that big a deal. The range has been discontinued but a new range is available from Telford group Ltd. on the web, you can get them from Italy (where they are made) through a geezer on ebay for less. This machine is supposed to have a 16Amp supply but a 13Amp plug with a contact tip instead of a fuse works really well. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lewis Posted November 10, 2007 Share Posted November 10, 2007 Make :SIP Model : MigMate 160 Gasless How Long have you had it / How old is it : 2years, its probably about 15years old Typical Current Price : approx £200 (overpriced) Maximum Welding Current (AMPS) :160 Output at 60% Duty Cycle :unknown, very low in my experience Welding Wire range in mm : 0.8 Small Large or BOTH re Wire Spools : Small gasless wire reels only Euro Torch (Yes / No ) : No Argosheild Bottle - max Size that will fit : N/A Weight : Very little, you could easily lift it above your head What is the most typical things you weld with it - thicknesses etc : Things that are outside or away from a 3 phase supply, only as an abolsute last resort do I use this machine, anything from rustly rebar to galv building supports Other standard Features : Includes a wire brush and a frying-pan style mask Good Points : You could throw it at burglers. You can weld outside using only a generator Bad Points : Tinny, poor build quality, incredibly difficult to set up, poor quality controls, short torch, shorter earth, crocodile clip style earth, wire feed jams regularly, trigger is small even for my girly fingers, consumables are not available easily, wire is expensive On a scale of 1 to 10 1 being very unhappy with it, and 10 being "Its perfect for me" rate it : 3, it was free, otherwise it would be a 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark Posted November 10, 2007 Share Posted November 10, 2007 Make : Butters AMT Model : MIG 175 How Long have you had it / How old is it : ~5 Years, and it was a couple of years old when I bought it (via eBay) Typical Current Price : equivalent model is around £450 Maximum Welding Current (AMPS) :175 Output at 60% Duty Cycle : 90A Welding Wire range in mm : 0.6 and 0.8 Small Large or BOTH re Wire Spools : 5 and 15kg Euro Torch (Yes / No ) : Yes Argosheild Bottle - max Size that will fit : it will take Z (full size) but I use Y (half height) Weight : can be lifted into the truck by one person relativly easily... no idea in kg's What is the most typical things you weld with it - thicknesses etc : Done a lot of Discovery and Range Rover bodywork, some chassis work - so between 2 and 4mm. Have done 6mm and have welded 20mm bar to 6mm bumper with no problems. Other standard Features : spot/stitch weld timer and its er.... Orange... Good Points : It has a very large copper transformer for this sort of machine. controls are simple and easy to use. Bad Points : standard earth clamp is a bit carp, but that is easily replaced with a proper one On a scale of 1 to 10 1 being very unhappy with it, and 10 being "Its perfect for me" rate it : 8 - does all the things I want it to do. if i were to move into heavier Fab type stuff, i would likely want a bit more power - essentially a really good machine to start and learn on. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gav- Posted November 11, 2007 Share Posted November 11, 2007 Make : Butters AMT Model : MIG 175 How Long have you had it / How old is it : 3 years Typical Current Price : equivalent model is around £450 Maximum Welding Current (AMPS) :175 Output at 60% Duty Cycle : 90A Welding Wire range in mm : 0.6 and 0.8 Small Large or BOTH re Wire Spools : 5 and 15kg Euro Torch (Yes / No ) : Yes Argosheild Bottle - max Size that will fit : it will take Z (full size) but I use Y (half height) Weight : can be lifted into the truck by one person relativly easily... no idea in kg's ?(same here!) What is the most typical things you weld with it - thicknesses etc : lots of small bracket stuff, chasiss and tube work Other standard Features : spot/stitch weld timer Good Points : It has a very large copper transformer for this sort of machine. controls are simple and easy to use. Bad Points : standard earth clamp is a bit carp, but that is easily replaced with a proper one, and the 240v lead bulkhead connector in the back of the unit, failed (no biggy just replaced) On a scale of 1 to 10 1 being very unhappy with it, and 10 being "Its perfect for me" rate it : 8 - I am very happy with it. Welds look good after a bit of practice and get good penetration. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mike4444244 Posted November 12, 2007 Share Posted November 12, 2007 Make : Portamig Model : 181 How Long have you had it / How old is it : 6 months Typical Current Price : Approx £500 Maximum Welding Current (AMPS) : 181 Output at 60% Duty Cycle : Unsure Welding Wire range in mm : 0.6-1, not used any bigger personally Small Large or BOTH re Wire Spools : Both Euro Torch (Yes / No ) : Yes Argosheild Bottle - max Size that will fit : Full Size Weight : Unsure... but liftable by 1 person! What is the most typical things you weld with it - thicknesses etc : 18g bodywork through to 6mm plate Other standard Features : Coarse and fine volt adjustments, Infinite adjustability wire speed Good Points : Super well made, warranty, service from dealer, ease of use, wire feed mechanism. Bad Points : None that i have managed to find... er cost maybe? also requires 16A feed at full whack. On a scale of 1 to 10 1 being very unhappy with it, and 10 being "Its perfect for me" rate it : 10, absolutely fantastic welder, IMHO the best serious DIY/Light Pro mig available, I would recommend it to anyone! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jon White Posted November 12, 2007 Share Posted November 12, 2007 Make : Cebora Model : Craftmig 180 How Long have you had it / How old is it : I've had it about 2 years - I aquired it from Tonk Typical Current Price : £465.00 Maximum Welding Current (AMPS) : 180 Output at 60% Duty Cycle : 80A Welding Wire range in mm : 0.6 - 0.8 Small Large or BOTH re Wire Spools : BOTH Euro Torch (Yes / No ) : YES Argosheild Bottle - max Size that will fit : Biggest BOC do! Weight : 39 What is the most typical things you weld with it - thicknesses etc : 1-6mm Other standard Features : er its got wheels and its red! Good Points : Its red, and its nice and simple. Not too many settings to confuse me with. Wire feed mechanism has been trouble free and I've not yet managed to thermal it unlike my last one! Bad Points : Leads could be longer (I could change them easily I've just not bothered) On a scale of 1 to 10 1 being very unhappy with it, and 10 being "Its perfect for me" rate it :10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jon White Posted November 12, 2007 Share Posted November 12, 2007 Whilst we're at it I'll do one for my old SIP pile of cr@p aswell........ Make : SIP Model : MIgmate 150 Turbo How Long have you had it / How old is it : I had it from new about 7 years ago - sold it about 2 years ago Typical Current Price : £250.00 Maximum Welding Current (AMPS) : 150 Output at 60% Duty Cycle : 113 @ 20% duty Welding Wire range in mm : 0.6 - 0.8 Small Large or BOTH re Wire Spools : Both Euro Torch (Yes / No ) : NO Argosheild Bottle - max Size that will fit : Small disposable bottles only Weight : 30Kgs What is the most typical things you weld with it - thicknesses etc : 1-6mm Other standard Features : Auto wire feed adjustemnt when changing power sttings Good Points : The auto wire feed adjustment was useful. Usefull for small, infrequent jobs. Easy to store as its quite small. Bad Points : Hmmm where do i start......constantly overheated and cut out on thermal when welding thicker materials, wire feed was a PITA, hobby style torch was a PITA constantly melting and packing up, disposable bottles were uneconomical, no wheels and 30Kg's is friggin heavy to lug about On a scale of 1 to 10 1 being very unhappy with it, and 10 being "Its perfect for me" rate it :3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Les Henson Posted November 12, 2007 Share Posted November 12, 2007 Make :........................................................................Butters AMT Model :.......................................................................170 amps How Long have you had it /How old is it :................Approximately 6-months Typical Current Price :.......................................................................£364 Maximum Welding Current (AMPS) :.................................................30-170 Output at 60% Duty Cycle :15% - 136Amps, 60% - 78Amps, 100% - 55Amps Welding Wire range in mm :.........................................................6 or 8mm Small Large or BOTH re Wire Spools :........................................45kg or 5kg Euro Torch (Yes / No ) :........................................................................Yes Argosheild Bottle - max Size that will fit .It came with a trolley and I use size X Weight :...........................................................................25kg What is the most typical things you weld with it - thicknesses etc :1.1mm - 5mm Other standard Features :.......................Cooling Fan, thermal overload cut-off Good Points :...............Compact, easy to use controls, quiet, good construction Bad Points :Heavy for it's size, unbalanced, height the trolley makes it top heavy On a scale of 1 to 10 1 being very unhappy with it, and 10 being "Its perfect for me" rate it : 9 I have almost minimal experience of MIG welders, so I bought this on recommendation and am very happy with it. Les. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LandyManLuke Posted November 12, 2007 Share Posted November 12, 2007 Make : Portamig Model : 211 How Long have you had it / How old is it : from new/5 months Typical Current Price : £595 Maximum Welding Current (AMPS) :215 Output at 60% Duty Cycle : 120 Welding Wire range in mm : 0.6 - 1mm (0.6 / 0.8 roller supplied) Small Large or BOTH re Wire Spools : both Euro Torch (Yes / No ) : included in price, 3m or 4m Argosheild Bottle - max Size that will fit : full, reg supplied Weight : 55kg on spec sheet, awkward lift for 1 person What is the most typical things you weld with it - thicknesses etc : 1mm RRC door frame/chassis/body frame. in future roll cage and winch mounts. Other standard Features : 12 power settings (2 sets of 6) Good Points : wire feed motor the size of a coke can. built to last. very solid. lowest setting is only 20A, most welders this size its normally 30A Bad Points : none really On a scale of 1 to 10 1 being very unhappy with it, and 10 being "Its perfect for me" rate it : 10. Does what it says on the tin. no bells. no whistles. solid performance all day every day. great supplier with good support/spares availabilty. 10 as i will not need to buy another MIG. It took me over a year of research to decide on this welder. MigTigArc sell these welders under their own 'MTA' brand. they are identical to the Portamig welders, they're all built in York, UK. feel free to make images clicky if they get in the way etc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Will Posted November 27, 2007 Share Posted November 27, 2007 Make : Portamig Model : 235 How Long have you had it / How old is it : New / about 2 wks Typical Current Price : £665 inc VAT Maximum Welding Current (AMPS) : 235 (min 20amps) Output at 60% Duty Cycle : 140amps (I think) Welding Wire range in mm : 0.6 -1.0mm Small Large or BOTH re Wire Spools : 5 or 15kg Euro Torch (Yes / No ) : Yes Argosheild Bottle - max Size that will fit : Full size Weight : 58kg (I think) What is the most typical things you weld with it - thicknesses etc : 0.6 - 8mm, 12 with big V gap Other standard Features : Min current 20amps, good for thin stuff Good Points : Very solid well built machine, very strong / reliable wire feed, made in England, decent duty cycle Bad Points : None noted yet! On a scale of 1 to 10 1 being very unhappy with it, and 10 being "Its perfect for me" rate it : 9, more power would always be good, but I haven't found anything I couldn't do with it yet. Will Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Petes Posted December 11, 2007 Share Posted December 11, 2007 Make : Murex Model : Tradesmig260 How Long have you had it / How old is it : About 6 months Typical Current Price : 800-1000 + vat Maximum Welding Current (AMPS) : 260 Output at 60% Duty Cycle : 140amp...? Welding Wire range in mm : 0.6 - 1.0mm Small Large or BOTH re Wire Spools : Both Euro Torch (Yes / No ) : Yes Argosheild Bottle - max Size that will fit : Full size Weight : 90kg (+bottle!) I think... What is the most typical things you weld with it - thicknesses etc : 1 - 12mm, tube, etc etc Other standard Features : Min current 20amps, good for thin stuff Good Points : Very well designed and built welder, nicely designed wire feed - all metal, about as powerful as you can get on single phase Bad Points : heavy!! On a scale of 1 to 10 1 being very unhappy with it, and 10 being "Its perfect for me" rate it : 9 http://www.weldinggear.co.uk/Mig-Welders/M...PACKAGE_570.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bowie69 Posted December 11, 2007 Share Posted December 11, 2007 Make : Clarke Model : 151TE (turbo) How Long have you had it / How old is it : 3 months Typical Current Price : £220 Maximum Welding Current (AMPS) : 150A Output at 60% Duty Cycle : 100A? Not sure tbh Welding Wire range in mm : 0.6, 0.8 and they sent me a 1.0mm tip as well, but I think it would need a conversion to the feed Small Large or BOTH re Wire Spools : 0.5KG and 5KG Euro Torch (Yes / No ) : No Argosheild Bottle - max Size that will fit : Hobby gas or make your own cradle Weight : 25KG? Maybe more, it is a lump to move round, hence why it has wheels..... I don't like lifting it to move it! Thats with gas and 5KG wire. What is the most typical things you weld with it - thicknesses etc : 2mm -> 5mm Other standard Features : wire feed control, current control, good regulator..... no trick things like stitch etc Good Points : Good steady wire feed compared my old sealey -biggest improvement for me, regulator no longer empties a bottle of gas over night if I leave it connected low minimum current setting for thin stuff. Bad Points : Needing a 15A wall socket to run it (I know you CAN run it from a 13A plug, just you shouldn't!) On a scale of 1 to 10 1 being very unhappy with it, and 10 being "Its perfect for me" rate it : 9 -I didn't want to spend toooo much, yet it will munch through 5mm steel fine when on CO2/Argon mix http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/product/...diy-mig-welders I got mine from guy called 'Weldequip' on the 'migwelders forum' -very helpful, fast and keen prices. (cheaper than Machine Mart.....) He also sells on ebay occasionally. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davidlandy Posted December 15, 2007 Share Posted December 15, 2007 Make : Lincoln Electric Model : 185 compact How Long have you had it / How old is it : 3 years Typical Current Price : around £500 Maximum Welding Current (AMPS) :185 Output at 60% Duty Cycle : 180a @ 15%, 100a @60% , 70a @100% Welding Wire range in mm : 0.6 and 0.8 Small Large or BOTH re Wire Spools : 5 and 15kg Euro Torch (Yes / No ) : Yes Argosheild Bottle - max Size that will fit : it will take full size but I use a 3ft co2 bottle Weight : 60kgs What is the most typical things you weld with it - thicknesses etc : chassis repair work Other standard Features : Good Points : Quality build. controls are simple and easy to use. As used on Scrapheap Challenge! Bad Points : On a scale of 1 to 10 1 being very unhappy with it, and 10 being "Its perfect for me" rate it : 8 - does all the things I want it to do. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cookjim Posted May 10, 2008 Share Posted May 10, 2008 I was the G/M at Butters NBC in the 70's. thank you for your comments, We built to an Ideal not a cut price that seems to be the norm now in engineering. If you are looking for spares or good used equipment have a look at Westerman welding in Leicester, Pete Westerman is an old friend and an honest dealer, (very rare these days) Regards to you all Jim Cook. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bull Bar Cowboy Posted June 26, 2008 Share Posted June 26, 2008 Make : SIP Weldmate Industrial Synergic Model : IC300WS How Long have you had it / How old is it : 2 Weeks Typical Current Price : £1,200 Maximum Welding Current (AMPS) : 300 Output at 60% Duty Cycle : 196 Welding Wire range in mm :0.6. 0.8, 1.0, 1.2 Small Large or BOTH re Wire Spools : Yes Euro Torch (Yes / No ) : Yes Argosheild Bottle - max Size that will fit : Full size Weight : 101kg What is the most typical things you weld with it - thicknesses etc : 0.8mm - 6mm Other standard Features : Synergic functionality Good Points : Decent wheels and good construction. 12 Synergic programs for Ferrous, S/Steel, and Ali Bad Points : Bluddy huge .......1040 x 1040 x 560 On a scale of 1 to 10 1 being very unhappy with it, and 10 being "Its perfect for me" rate it :10 OK, so lets look a some pictures ................ Also I have run a few beads ............... however, beads don't photograph particularly well and beads on actual joints always look better but are even harder to photograph......... let the p!ss taking begin............remember, these are real close ups........... even the splatter looks like mountains This is 0.8mm (22g) right through to 6mm plate ........... the long plate on the end was done with about 240A just for fun........ Then the real close ups .............. 22g - 0.8mm 18g - 1.2mm (ignore what I wrote on the weld sample - 20g ) 3mm plate...... 6mm plate at about 200A and lastly 6mm plate welded a 240A ........ christ, you have to move fast Ian Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
landy_andy Posted July 25, 2008 Share Posted July 25, 2008 And for the north american viewers on here.... mine is : Make : Miller Model : Millermatic 252 How Long have you had it / How old is it : 3 months Typical Current Price : CDN$2500 Maximum Welding Current (AMPS) : 250A @ 40% Output at 60% Duty Cycle : 200A Welding Wire range in mm : 0.6 - 1.2 Small Large or BOTH re Wire Spools : both max 12" dia Euro Torch (Yes / No ) : Miller type Argosheild Bottle - max Size that will fit : 4' Weight : 94kg What is the most typical things you weld with it - thicknesses etc : 6mm - 12mm, not rock sliders & bumpers soon Other standard Features : Angled dual drive wire system, low load bottle rack, auto gun detect for both torch & spool gun Good Points : You can buy spares anywhere for it Bad Points : There not cheap but you pay for the quality On a scale of 1 to 10 1 being very unhappy with it, and 10 being "Its perfect for me" rate it : 10 Cheers, Andy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
b101uk Posted September 29, 2008 Share Posted September 29, 2008 Make : Migatronic Model : Automig 250 X How Long have you had it / How old is it : >15 years Typical Current Price : ? (was £1200 when new) Maximum Welding Current (AMPS) : 250A Output at 60% Duty Cycle : >185A @ 60%, 250A @ 25%, >145A @ 100% Welding Wire range in mm : 0.6mm to 1.6mm (I use 1.2mm for all stuff) Small Large or BOTH re Wire Spools : Both. Euro Torch (Yes / No ) : Yes. Argosheild Bottle - max Size that will fit : Full size. Weight : dont know but i can lift it into the back of a 90 JUST! What is the most typical things you weld with it - thicknesses etc : 1mm to 20mm. Other standard Features : seam, spot, interval & Argon/Co2 mix % Good Points : works well & is easer to use than most, consistent, uses 30A ring main. Bad Points : needs ~20A off a 13A plug (uses 1 * 15A & 1 * 5A fuse wire in plug away from home) On a scale of 1 to 10 1 being very unhappy with it, and 10 being "Its perfect for me" rate it : 9.5 www.migatronic.co.uk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jimmy Two-Jacks Posted February 10, 2009 Share Posted February 10, 2009 • Make : Clarke • Model : MIG135TE • How Long have you had it / How old is it had it about a month from new • Typical Current Price : Circa £220 ish • Maximum Welding Current (AMPS) 130 : • Welding Wire range in mm : 0.6 - 0.8 • Small Large or BOTH re Wire Spools : BOTH • Euro Torch (Yes / No ) : NO • Hobby bottles or large Pub Co2 with fleabay step up regulatorWeight : heavyish • What is the most typical things you weld with it - thicknesses etc : mainly 2mm-4mm plates or tube.. no problems • Other standard Features : non live torch wire speed fine adjuster • Good Points : Well made small enough to be economical but big enough to cope with what I need as I have a stick welder for the thick stuff • Bad Points : Haven’t had it long enough to find any yet!! • On a scale of 1 to 10 1 being very unhappy with it, and 10 being "Its perfect for me" rate it : Had no problems yet, A dream after my gas-less mig10/10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
terratology Posted March 8, 2009 Share Posted March 8, 2009 Make : Sealey Model : Supermig 195 How Long have you had it / How old is it : Had for 2 months but probably made in mid 90's Typical Current Price : About £500 new but can be had for as little as £80 2nd hand if youre lucky! Maximum Welding Current (AMPS) : 195 Output at 60% Duty Cycle : not sure Welding Wire range in mm : 0.6 0.8 and 0.9 Small Large or BOTH re Wire Spools : Both Euro Torch (Yes / No ) : Yes Argosheild Bottle - max Size that will fit : Full size Weight : Not bad without bottle attached! What is the most typical things you weld with it - thicknesses etc : Body panels and all the way to 8-10mil plate Other standard Features : Spot weld timer and non live torch Good Points : Easy to use and on wheels Bad Points : Wire feed motor looks small but had no probs with it yet On a scale of 1 to 10 1 being very unhappy with it, and 10 being "Its perfect for me" rate it : 10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jericho Posted August 29, 2010 Share Posted August 29, 2010 Make :Thermal Arc Model :Fabricator 250 How Long have you had it / How old is it : 2 years / 4 years Typical Current Price :£1000 Maximum Welding Current (AMPS) :250A Output at 60% Duty Cycle :250@50% ,180 @100% Welding Wire range in mm :0.6 - 1.2 Small Large or BOTH re Wire Spools : large Euro Torch (Yes / No ) : yes Argosheild Bottle - max Size that will fit : full size Weight : 103kg!!! What is the most typical things you weld with it - thicknesses etc : tube,box and plate 1.5 - 6mm Other standard Features : Good Points :Beautifully smooth welder - it makes me look good.I had a very nice cebora 185 before,but this is better. Bad Points :Takes two to lift it into the car. On a scale of 1 to 10 1 being very unhappy with it, and 10 being "Its perfect for me" rate it :10 This machine and my previous cebora 185 were both bought on ebay for about £300 (each) and both were in almost perfect,as new, condition.Bargins can be had if you search hard for them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheBugle Posted August 24, 2012 Share Posted August 24, 2012 Well this is my new beaut, not had it long but I can't seem to stop finding an excuse to use it. Make : Cebora Model : Evo 200M Synergic Mig Welder How Long have you had it / How old is it : Only 3 months Typical Current Price : Just under £1700 Maximum Welding Current (AMPS) : 230 A Output at 60% Duty Cycle : 105 A Welding Wire range in mm : 0.6 - 1.00mm Small Large or BOTH re Wire Spools : Euro Torch (Yes / No ) : Large Argosheild Bottle - max Size that will fit : Full size Weight : 58 Kg What is the most typical things you weld with it - thicknesses etc : Car body panels and anything else I can get my hands on (hobbiest) Other standard Features : Good Points : Very easy to use and versatile Bad Points : Wife doesn't agree with the expense lol On a scale of 1 to 10 1 being very unhappy with it, and 10 being "Its perfect for me" rate it : 9 Bought from this website Trade-Equip, they have very helpful staff and were able to give me some great advice over the telephone about the best mig welder for my needs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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