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Old 23-04-11, 02:58
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Originally Posted by gordon View Post
I love my little SIP Mig but I agree about the wire feed. I've been having a hard time with the repairs to my Dodge panel van, spending more time persuading the Mig to work than welding with it.

I was looking for a Lincoln 180 to replace it, but the latest retail price is ££££

Gordon
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If you read through the SIP sub-forum on that first web site, you will see many others had have similar problems. Some guys have come up with clever mods that result in a nice welder .

1. You can brace the feed rollers with a simple piece of metal, this simple mod reduces the rollers tendency to flex under load . The SIP wire feed mechanism is really a poor bit of design.

http://www.mig-welding.co.uk/sip-wirefeed.htm

2.The metal wire liner helps a lot apparently , they normally come standard with a plastic liner. For Aussies , the BOB the WELDER web site sells them.

http://www.bobthewelder.com.au/home....ction=0&page=2,

3.You can do the simple electronic mods. A capacitor across the wire feed motor helps to steady the voltage and smooth out the drive. And, there is a electronic switch mod. as well .

Mike
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