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I had a quick look but I think you need to be sat in front of the machine hands on to understand it easier. Or use the pedal as Fez Says if it has one.

No pedal unfortunately, but I've taken the bulky surround/holder off and am just holding the switch on the torch with my finger, much better.
 
We've not long since picked up one of the little Wolf mig sets. Can't wait to get it set up and have a play. Don't think i've got the delicate touch needed for tig though lol
 
We've not long since picked up one of the little Wolf mig sets. Can't wait to get it set up and have a play. Don't think i've got the delicate touch needed for tig though lol

Have fun, does it come with the flat packed welding mask and miniature gas bottle? :)
 
I know a couple of lads with the same welder, I've seen some very impressive results from it, some not so :D
 
We've not long since picked up one of the little Wolf mig sets. Can't wait to get it set up and have a play. Don't think i've got the delicate touch needed for tig though lol

I got a wolf 140 amp dual mig last xmas.
So far so good:thumb2
 
I know a couple of lads with the same welder, I've seen some very impressive results from it, some not so :D

As Doug has kindly hinted at :lol :lol I have had varying results from my welder recently but I seem to be going in the right direction.

The welder is a Wolf MigWeld 140X
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/WOLF-MIG...urbo-Smooth-DC-Welder-Accessory-/283693309090

I was handed it to use brand new in the box by a friend from work, I took it home, pulled enough of it out the box for it to weld and then left the rest. I jumped in head first, no videos, no books, just some metal and lots of enthusiasm.

When I started, I made the mistake of trying it on rusty old metal and had no idea what power settings I needed and how much gas etc, the welds I was getting were AWFUL, literally spits and spats of pigeon crap everywhere and no nice lines of weld like I see online so often :(

I lost interest with it after I finally managed to get a spat of weld land on the gas hose and melted through, there was a pinhole melted into the pipe that I couldn't see until I removed all of the external layer for ages, I wondered why a hobby bottle of Argon was lasting minutes :doh

I've been having a play some more since Elty and the boys gave me some tips and tricks and I've got a little better, this was still in gas mode but I didn't have any gas connected as I was still waiting for hose and a new regulator.

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Still a bit spitty but amazing what cleaner metal and the right power and wire speed can do :thumb2

Pipe and Regulator turned up last night so I'll get to fixing it this week at some point

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First things first!!!!! I've got parts to send to TDOUG :cool: :bow
 
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Easy to get disheartened, just keep practicing now and then mate.
Don't force it though 'cos you'll lose interest :thumb2

I had an hour on the tig yesterday, I have improved a little but I'm going to leave it till next week now, I find if I sleep on stuff and give it some space I do better, I'm quite impatient though :lol
 
Best I have done yet, but like I said I won't have another go till next week. I might make some car ramps tmoro at work but I will be using my trusty mig welder I'm looking forward to it actually :D
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Have fun, does it come with the flat packed welding mask and miniature gas bottle? :)

It was purchased second hand so they were both missing. Luckily halfords sell the reg/gas/wire which we picked up. Also have a brand new mask of my dads to use which is a godsend lol.

I know a couple of lads with the same welder, I've seen some very impressive results from it, some not so :D

I was a little apprehensive at first but from seeing some videos it looks quite a handy little set.

I got a wolf 140 amp dual mig last xmas.
So far so good:thumb2

Thats what this one is I believe. Hoping to have a play this weekend :naughty
 
Those little hobby bottles and regulators will soon relieve your wallet of mucho casho once you get into it, a bigger bottle and regulator are a must if you are going to do a lot.
 
Those little hobby bottles and regulators will soon relieve your wallet of mucho casho once you get into it, a bigger bottle and regulator are a must if you are going to do a lot.


I think we will once we tidy the garage out. But there's too much crap in there for the time being lol. I can't see us doing a massive amount but i'd like the ability to do bits on the car here and there. Plus if all goes to plan, when we move into our new premises at work, i've been promised a welder :naughty
 
Haha, i'd love to ask for a tig but its not something i've ever done before but it would benefit what we do. Looks like i'm doing a welding course!

If work are paying take it on. BIG cost difference in running a Tig and soooo many variables compared to Mig. Very satisfying when it goes right and frustrating beyond belief when it doesn't.
 
Haha, i'd love to ask for a tig but its not something i've ever done before but it would benefit what we do. Looks like i'm doing a welding course!

MIG is awesome, I'll be using my baby tmoro to make some ramps with :thumbs:thumbs:thumbs
 
Best I have done yet, but like I said I won't have another go till next week. I might make some car ramps tmoro at work but I will be using my trusty mig welder I'm looking forward to it actually :D
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I find DC Tig quite pleasurable, I'm back up and running today after a 60 mile round trip for a bottle of Argon so I can now get on with a few bits.
 
If work are paying take it on. BIG cost difference in running a Tig and soooo many variables compared to Mig. Very satisfying when it goes right and frustrating beyond belief when it doesn't.

Work are buying the set as we're starting to do more and more in house. However i've no experience at all with TIG where as MIG is easier to pick up.
 
I ran out of wire in my welder so used works one to finish with, I prefer mine tbh, this is the works welder
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