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Cheap MIG welders - worthwhile or no?

Dave_S

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So, many years ago I did a welding course, then bought a cheap MIG, which I used to put floors, sills and the likes into a couple of old Minis. Then life and kids happened and I've not done any bodywork for a while...

Fast forward 20-odd years and I now have a couple of vehicles needing some bodywork repairs and I'm debating buying a cheap MIG again. So the question is, has the technology moved on in the last couple of decades, and are cheapie MIGs worthwhile buying? Thinking something like this: IMPAX IM-MIG-120 120A MIG/MMA Welder (Gas/Gasless) 230V - Screwfix - [Leaving Land Cruiser Club]

Any thoughts welcome.

Cheers guys.
 
My thoughts Dave, get the best second hand quality one you can find. We have a Nexus 3 phase one at work which was £950 20 years ago and it makes me look good. However when Chris was clearing out I got his Butters single phase Mig which I think is UK made and that is a good piece of kit too. Look at reviews and research. There are stacks out there. Lincoln Electric are one of the best.
 
I've still got my Clark 100E I bought in 1991 and it's still going strong and plenty powerful enough for body repairs. It played up recently which turned out to be a fault with the torch so I fitted a Euro Torch conversion kit for £80 and it's now welding better than it ever did. I would recommend going with gas rather than flux cored gasless.
I had (still have) my eye on a R-Tech TIG or TIG/MIG welder but they are relatively expensive.
 
I would recommend a mig that uses gas, such a Co2(pub gas), it’s better for bodywork than flux core.
 
Another shout for the r tech. I personally didnt buy one in the end as a good higher end second hand welder popped up for sale. I have the r Tech plasma and know lots who have the welder and rave about them.
 
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