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<blockquote data-quote="Tofufi" data-source="post: 583234" data-attributes="member: 38"><p>I've had my Clarke 150TE over 10 years now, and it's done pretty much everything I've ever asked of it.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure a 90 amp would be fine for bodywork, but the 150 has the power to do stronger stuff such as chassis rails too.</p><p></p><p>Whatever you buy, do read reviews and make sure it's got a good wire feed. On my 150TE I've had to improve the wire feed wheel mountings to get a consistent feed rate. </p><p></p><p>I wouldn't bother with gasless, especially for delicate work. Use 0.6mm wire too, 0.8mm isn't as easy for bodywork thickness stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tofufi, post: 583234, member: 38"] I've had my Clarke 150TE over 10 years now, and it's done pretty much everything I've ever asked of it. I'm sure a 90 amp would be fine for bodywork, but the 150 has the power to do stronger stuff such as chassis rails too. Whatever you buy, do read reviews and make sure it's got a good wire feed. On my 150TE I've had to improve the wire feed wheel mountings to get a consistent feed rate. I wouldn't bother with gasless, especially for delicate work. Use 0.6mm wire too, 0.8mm isn't as easy for bodywork thickness stuff. [/QUOTE]
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