While on the subject of tools for Healey restoration - I am considering getting a welder for the lighter welding jobs needed on the steel body work. It's been a few years since I did any welding and
I bought my dad the (ubiquitous) Lincoln Weld-Pak 100 a few years ago. Even w/o gas (we have the kit but haven't used it) this is a very good machine. It takes a bit of practice, and the "trick" is
I have a Lincoln 100. It runs on 115 v. Does pretty much anything you will encounter on a Healey. The largest you will find is perhaps welding 1/8 stuff and it will handle that fine. As someone note
I was looking for the same thing about a year ago and asked a professional welder friend and he suggested the Miller 135 Mig unit. He said the variable controls allow you to tweak the settings bette
Hi dave, I have a Danmig 140amp 120V mig which I love.(as much as you can love something like that) It has more controls than most welders. You can stitch weld by manually setting the time for curren
Second the motion on the small MIG welders, they are fantastic! Once you have one, you'll wonder what you did without it. The others suggestions were right on the money, with one additional hint. Loo
Century 110v MIG. I use it a lot and am glad I got it. Most of the small rigs come with a 4 position heat range switch and variable wire feed speed control. Mine has variable heat and wire speed whic