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<blockquote data-quote="Buss69" data-source="post: 482389" data-attributes="member: 414"><p>Hi, I'm definitely no expert but I would probably avoid, but it really depends on how much and what you are going to weld. Some bus welding may require a welder that can go higher than 130Amps, I bought one that is 170 and is very good with thicker metal plate. The other thing I would say is that disposable gas cylinders are going to cost you the earth. Get a system that can use the large refillable gas tanks. You'll be surprised at how quickly it goes, especially when practising. Disposable really isn't going to last long.</p><p></p><p>Find your local welding supplier and visit them, mine where excellent, really helpful, friendly and gave me more knowledge than I knew what to do with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buss69, post: 482389, member: 414"] Hi, I'm definitely no expert but I would probably avoid, but it really depends on how much and what you are going to weld. Some bus welding may require a welder that can go higher than 130Amps, I bought one that is 170 and is very good with thicker metal plate. The other thing I would say is that disposable gas cylinders are going to cost you the earth. Get a system that can use the large refillable gas tanks. You'll be surprised at how quickly it goes, especially when practising. Disposable really isn't going to last long. Find your local welding supplier and visit them, mine where excellent, really helpful, friendly and gave me more knowledge than I knew what to do with. [/QUOTE]
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