Re: 1980 Aircooled Camper Restoration
Posted: 31 Aug 2012, 20:08
Haven't updated for a while cos I've had a few time consuming problems, nothing major but they all add up.
After sorting out the gas supply bloody welder packed up, tried a new wire feed motor but without success and eventually had to buy a new one.
Ended up with a 160amp R-Tec inverter mig, which also does arc at the flick of a switch.
Lovely piece of kit which I'm still getting used to. The feature I like best is the Eurotorch, loads better than the sip, a close second is the infinite control of the power setting.
Wheel arch is ready to be welded in place but need to finish the bottom corner first, and the sliding door which I am on with at the moment. Another learning curve which is covered in another current topic as I have specific questions for wiser heads than mine. Will include a few pics later for completeness.
Cracking on with this as I have an extra pair of hands for a few days.
After sorting out the gas supply bloody welder packed up, tried a new wire feed motor but without success and eventually had to buy a new one.
Ended up with a 160amp R-Tec inverter mig, which also does arc at the flick of a switch.
Lovely piece of kit which I'm still getting used to. The feature I like best is the Eurotorch, loads better than the sip, a close second is the infinite control of the power setting.
Wheel arch is ready to be welded in place but need to finish the bottom corner first, and the sliding door which I am on with at the moment. Another learning curve which is covered in another current topic as I have specific questions for wiser heads than mine. Will include a few pics later for completeness.
Cracking on with this as I have an extra pair of hands for a few days.