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Old 07-11-2015, 20:18   #1
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Default Bought a new welder

Ive had my mates welder on a keep it for as long as you like basis since i sold mine before i moved back to the uk..
So, i bought myself a new unit with a new auto helmet, regulator, wire, etc, came to £320 all in.
Its a SWP 170amp turbo mig, it was recommended to me as a very good unit with 2year warrenty etc..They are on ebay but i got mine from an independant supplier locally.
All i can say is that it is epic, wire feed lovely and smooth, full size euro torch, internals seem very good for a budget type unit. Compared to the unit i had on loan which my mate paid £250 for it is far better even though they look very similar and are both 170amp.. I havent tried it on light panel steel yet but i am reasonably confident it will be able to perform at low amps.. Would definatly recommend to anyone looking for a welder whether its your first welder or an upgrade..
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Good rigs, I've got the swp 150 and it's been great. No euro torch which is the only let down but so far so good
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word of caution re auto helmets some are too quick, ie turn off for a split second when like me you do not keep constant steady run, what i mean is welding heavy on the bench no problem, but awkward places on the motor while contorted = potential arc eye, be warned, Rick
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word of caution re auto helmets some are too quick, ie turn off for a split second when like me you do not keep constant steady run, what i mean is welding heavy on the bench no problem, but awkward places on the motor while contorted = potential arc eye, be warned, Rick
Yes, thanks this is my third auto helmet, my first one was like that, havent used the new one yet still using old faithful..
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I got an auto helmet off eBay £32 and it's awesome, loads of reviews from guys saying they've put there expensive ones away because it's that good. Came with gloves, hat and spare lenses
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A lot of the cheaper auto hoods tend to flicker especially with low amp tig welds, you get what you pay for and its got to be a speed glas everytime
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I got an auto helmet off eBay £32 and it's awesome, loads of reviews from guys saying they've put there expensive ones away because it's that good. Came with gloves, hat and spare lenses
Any chance of a link bud?
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Any chance of a link bud?
This one pal

http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/Auto-Darkeni...254?nav=SEARCH
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