looking at buying one of these mig welders for home.
for general hanyman / fabrication from time to time , a few repairs on my truck.
i use a mig at work , so i would like to have one for home!
i dont want to pay huge dollars for one.
Any advise would be great
Cheers Grant.
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UniMig Panther 172
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UniMig Panther 172
GU III TD42T UFI18G Cross Country IC, 20 PSI. Neeeeeed mooooore Fueeeeeel.
I have the Uni-Mig 172 welder you are looking at. Have had it for about 3 and half years and have not had a single problem with it.
Is good for light and general welding up to about 5 or 6mm max. I built the tray for my old Landcruiser Ute with it and had it on flat out for most of the job.
If you do buy it do yourself a favour and convert it to gas. You will get a nicer, cleaner weld.
If I was to buy another mig I would probably get a 200 or 220amp. I bought the 172 because it was at the right price and it has done everything I have wanted, but don't expect to be able to do huge, deep penetration welds on thick steel with it. As long as you know it's limitations it is a great little welder.
Is good for light and general welding up to about 5 or 6mm max. I built the tray for my old Landcruiser Ute with it and had it on flat out for most of the job.
If you do buy it do yourself a favour and convert it to gas. You will get a nicer, cleaner weld.
If I was to buy another mig I would probably get a 200 or 220amp. I bought the 172 because it was at the right price and it has done everything I have wanted, but don't expect to be able to do huge, deep penetration welds on thick steel with it. As long as you know it's limitations it is a great little welder.
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