Red Dog
Member
Advice from a weldor, ex welding equip salesman now welding teacher.
Don't buy any welding equipment from Bunnings- it will only end in tears and their consumables are over priced.
If your looking for a Mig welder: Check out the Lincoln SP180 or any other brand rated at 180amps or above. 250 amps is a good size for home use.
Stay away from cheap auto helmets as you will not be able to get spares for them and they will cost you more in the long run. WIA do one for around $100 and is good value for home.
All Stick inverters are made in China so keep your receipt for warranty (you may or may not need it) CIG weld have some reasonably priced units.
Gasless welding is just as good as MIG welding and can work out more economical in the long run, just make sure you have decent ventilation in your workshop.
Shop around for pricing, you will be amazed how far pricing can move due to attitudinal fluctuations of salesmen and customers.
Don't buy any welding equipment from Bunnings- it will only end in tears and their consumables are over priced.
If your looking for a Mig welder: Check out the Lincoln SP180 or any other brand rated at 180amps or above. 250 amps is a good size for home use.
Stay away from cheap auto helmets as you will not be able to get spares for them and they will cost you more in the long run. WIA do one for around $100 and is good value for home.
All Stick inverters are made in China so keep your receipt for warranty (you may or may not need it) CIG weld have some reasonably priced units.
Gasless welding is just as good as MIG welding and can work out more economical in the long run, just make sure you have decent ventilation in your workshop.
Shop around for pricing, you will be amazed how far pricing can move due to attitudinal fluctuations of salesmen and customers.