Hi Todd,
Current circumstance has me working at Harbor Freight Tools recomending tool
stuff all day. If you are looking for a 110v mig welder there is only one to
consider. Hobart Handler 135. It comes with everything you need to run gas,
will weld 3/16 in a single pass, and is made by Miller. Anything else will
dissapoint you some day, and this is a tool you will want to keep forever.
Don't skimp!
That said, you should consider learning how to weld and braze with
oxy/acetelene. Once you clean all the rust off you will be amazed how many
things are brazed on a Triumph body. Plus, a big flame on a number 3 tip is
the fastest way to tell if that questionable pannel is worth saving or not.
Cheers,
John Matthews
'61 Herald
'63 TR 4
BTW, isn't there still a "shop talk" on team.net?
>Date: Mon, 01 Apr 2002 08:18:32 -0700
>From: Todd Richmond <twr@fc.hp.com>
>Subject: mig welders
>Howdy Listers,
>Just thought I'd like to get some input as to what to look for, and >what
>to
>avoid, in purchasing a MIG welder. What brand names are good? Which >ones
>to
>stay away from? Any special features I will need?
>Thanks,
>Todd Richmond
>1959 TR3A TS54425L
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