Guest diesel_jim Posted August 2, 2008 Share Posted August 2, 2008 I was in Aldi today (in sunny Swindon) and they had a load of gasless MIG welders, 130amp £99.99! can't remember the make,probably nothing special, but the rest of their tools don't seem too bad for the money. that is all! B) B) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
russ3120 Posted August 2, 2008 Share Posted August 2, 2008 Omega wolf make them, I had the older one and it died sent it back to them and they sent me the new one, not a bad welder for little stuff, good for body work outside. Its got me out of the brown stuff many a time, Russ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Countax Posted August 3, 2008 Share Posted August 3, 2008 I was in Aldi today (in sunny Swindon) and they had a load of gasless MIG welders, 130amp£99.99! can't remember the make,probably nothing special, but the rest of their tools don't seem too bad for the money. that is all! B) B) Thanks Jim, I nipped into Swindon this morning and bought one. Now i just need to go on a welding class so i can use it ! Nigel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Night Train Posted August 6, 2008 Share Posted August 6, 2008 I may well be tempted by one of these, a load of wire and one of their leather welding aprons, though I am not sure the red gaunlets will go with my complexion! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rob90 Posted August 6, 2008 Share Posted August 6, 2008 I bought one of theese last year and is still going strong worth a £100 all day long Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LandyManLuke Posted August 6, 2008 Share Posted August 6, 2008 hmmm, think i'd rather have a 6th of my MIG welder though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JimAttrill Posted August 9, 2008 Share Posted August 9, 2008 How does a gasless MIG welder work? I thought the gas was essential. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Night Train Posted August 9, 2008 Share Posted August 9, 2008 IIRC The gas is meant to shield and cool the weld but in gasless the mig wire has a flux core so it produces its own shielding gas as it melts. The benefit is that it is a simple point and squirt welding tool, like a stick welder but without the 'stick' getting shorter. It is also able to weld thin sheets better then a stick welder. The downside is that the welds are not cooled as there is no gas flow and the welds may not be as nice or as strong depending on wire and metal. It also means that it can't weld other metals as flux core wires are not available in many grades and without gas it means ali welding is out too. However, gasless mig is a good point and squirt, get you out of trouble, tool for simple jobs without the need for a tiny and costly bottle of gas or a huge and heavy grown up gas cylinder. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
forkrentfitter Posted August 9, 2008 Share Posted August 9, 2008 IIRCThe gas is meant to shield and cool the weld but in gasless the mig wire has a flux core so it produces its own shielding gas as it melts. The benefit is that it is a simple point and squirt welding tool, like a stick welder but without the 'stick' getting shorter. It is also able to weld thin sheets better then a stick welder. The downside is that the welds are not cooled as there is no gas flow and the welds may not be as nice or as strong depending on wire and metal. It also means that it can't weld other metals as flux core wires are not available in many grades and without gas it means ali welding is out too. However, gasless mig is a good point and squirt, get you out of trouble, tool for simple jobs without the need for a tiny and costly bottle of gas or a huge and heavy grown up gas cylinder. be very careful of the fumes given off using these,i seem to think flux cored wire has been banned in the states because of this. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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