I bought this one this week and will be doing a review as I learn how to use it. I have a good friend that will be mentoring me on its application.
http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/wcs/ ... _200332691
Why did I go with this one. Well I wanted mig since it was supposed to be the easier forms of welding to learn. It also has the option of using gas and it will hold the 10lb spools of wire. It comes with a 3 year warranty and will let me weld Steel, stainless steel, aluminum. Gun uses Tweco-style replacement parts and for the price there was nothing else on the market that had all these options.
Yes I know it is a chi-nee welder but with the northern tool stamp on it it hopefully will make it easier to find parts as well as deal with any foreseeable warranty issue. I will post some pics on it this week. I am really excited to get some projects started.
My first lessons start tomorrow!
I will keep you posted.
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Northern tool MIG 135 review
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Re: Northern tool MIG 135 review
Grunt - once you feel comfortable with your evaluation please make a post in the product review board. Good luck with the welder and I hope it works out for you.
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Re: Northern tool MIG 135 review
The best long term thing you can do for yourself is to regularly apply lightweight oil to the feed tube. Dirt and corrosion will cause the wire to jam and not feed.
I think you will be happy with the machine. I have a small Miller similar in size. Great for the smaller thinner metal.
When starting out, get ahold of some 1/4" scrap and weld away. Keep the puddle going!! The flux core wire will splatter so you might want to wear long sleeves.
Good luck and have fun.
I think you will be happy with the machine. I have a small Miller similar in size. Great for the smaller thinner metal.
When starting out, get ahold of some 1/4" scrap and weld away. Keep the puddle going!! The flux core wire will splatter so you might want to wear long sleeves.
Good luck and have fun.
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