Gday from Australia.
Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2017 12:22 am
Name is Andrew but go by DAMINK.
Been a long time subscriber to weldingtipsandtricks on youtube.
Jodie inspired me to buy a tig machine about 6 months ago and i have not looked back since.
Prior to that i was using only stick.
Absolutely love playing with the tig machine. Pretty much every day i tig something together, even if just scrap metal.
The machine i purchased was a bad choice. Cant weld aluminium which i really wanted to do but live and learn.
Kids skooters always needing repairs etc...... Such a bad choice!
Welds all ferrous metals pretty good despite it being a cheap crap machine.
Its a Mishito ct-520 unit...... (hands head in shame)
Cant even reverse polarity on that unit lol. Thought i could when i purchased it so did not go for a ac/dc unit.
It does actually stick weld and tig weld good otherwise, although i have no comparison on the tig side.
Really good as a stick machine.
Anyway enough about my crapola welder.
Yup thats a good enough intro lol.
Hope to chat in the forums.
Been a long time subscriber to weldingtipsandtricks on youtube.
Jodie inspired me to buy a tig machine about 6 months ago and i have not looked back since.
Prior to that i was using only stick.
Absolutely love playing with the tig machine. Pretty much every day i tig something together, even if just scrap metal.
The machine i purchased was a bad choice. Cant weld aluminium which i really wanted to do but live and learn.
Kids skooters always needing repairs etc...... Such a bad choice!
Welds all ferrous metals pretty good despite it being a cheap crap machine.
Its a Mishito ct-520 unit...... (hands head in shame)
Cant even reverse polarity on that unit lol. Thought i could when i purchased it so did not go for a ac/dc unit.
It does actually stick weld and tig weld good otherwise, although i have no comparison on the tig side.
Really good as a stick machine.
Anyway enough about my crapola welder.
Yup thats a good enough intro lol.
Hope to chat in the forums.