
Repco have on sale a 130 amp Arc welder (max 140 amp) which welds up to 6mm thickness and includes accessories & electrodes with 12 month warranty for $100. Brand appears to be SIP??
Is this any good or should I be looking at something else?
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the new model has a better front panel, that is the only prob with mine, as there is only one screw holding it in. when you go over a bump it can move which means you need to take the side cover off and fit it. it happened first day and never again.AussieGQ wrote:This is what i have been looking at getting.rover1 wrote:uni-mig 240 is good and easy to run, anyone could weld with it
Is there anything with it you dont like?
would this be usefull for most aplications or what?? also wha kind of price range are you looking at for one??InSanE wrote:i have a unimig portamig 200 and it works great digital display and its easy to use, i am part way into making some sliders for my truck with it
yepAussieGQ wrote:Anyone have a UniMig welder?
Thats what I like to hear. Thanks mateV8Patrol wrote:yepAussieGQ wrote:Anyone have a UniMig welder?
only isssue I've had is the diodes blowin on 3 occasions......
it now has oversized diodes fitted and hasnt missed a beat in the 4 years since they were fitted.
only other dramas I've had are......
a farked hand piece ( accidently driven over & broken )
trigger switch gets dirty real easy ( 5 min job to clean out the crud )
buggered range selector switch ( grinder spray and electrical points dont play well together )
Paid $800 for it new ( special deal as we did a group buy at the time, 6 machines in the one deal )
Am I happy with it ????????
yep , its done over 30 large reels of wire in its short life !
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