
Mig Welder Help
#1
Posted 03 May 2025 - 05:19 PM
#2
Posted 03 May 2025 - 06:49 PM
No picture attached im afraid
#3
Posted 09 May 2025 - 10:32 PM
Notoriously poor out of the box, however with some work they can be made to weld ok.
#4
Posted 09 May 2025 - 10:33 PM
Notoriously poor out of the box, however with some work they can be made to weld ok.
#5
Posted 12 May 2025 - 11:00 AM
Sip handymig?
Notoriously poor out of the box, however with some work they can be made to weld ok.
Thanks Shifty. I managed to spend some time over the weekend tinkering and managed to start getting some decent welds on some box section. The welder was set-up badly, drive wheel on wrong gauge, spool wrong way and clutch too tight. I will get some 1.0mm ordered and start on some functional stuff soon.
I may need a new welding mask too, it was difficult to see the detail of the weld and seemed too bright... could be old eyes though!
Edited by Daveymac, 12 May 2025 - 11:01 AM.
#6
Posted 12 May 2025 - 08:49 PM
Best to get an 'auto-dim' mask. They make life so much simpler.
The problem with the SIP Handy-Mig is the short duty-cycle. I had one a long time ago and it would weld for three to four minutes, then require a break of around 10 minutes.
I then got a big Miller 150 unit and it will weld and weld all day long.
#7
Posted 12 May 2025 - 09:22 PM
3-4 minutes of welding with a ten minute break will probably suit my skills at the moment, but thanks for the heads up.
#8
Posted 13 May 2025 - 09:12 AM
you can get 'full colour' ones as well so you're not looking at everything in a dim shade of green all the time trying to aim accurately
mines this one https://www.amazon.c...in_title_1&th=1
its not 'the best' or anything but it's worked pretty well for me for a year or so now, thin panel work and heavier duty stuff with the current turned up (5-6mm fencing and gate repairs)
Edited by stuart bowes, 13 May 2025 - 09:16 AM.
1 user(s) are reading this topic
0 members, 1 guests, 0 anonymous users