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monkey metal
11th Sep 2007, 10:16 PM
Could any one please give me some info about the CIGWELD Transmig 135 because iam looking at buying it.

Coldamus
12th Sep 2007, 12:48 PM
Well, Wild Dingo seems to be happy with his.

Some basic specs here: http://www.justtools.com.au/prod1312.htm

I saw them in Bunnings at Granville the other day for $690 which I thought was a good price.

I was thinking of the Transmig 165 myself as it is the biggest in the range that can be used on a 10 amp power socket and is only about $100 dearer. Not sure whether Bunnings supply the 165 but I can't see why they wouldn't on special order.

regards
Coldamus

geocacher
19th Sep 2007, 04:30 PM
There's a place near here in Bairnsdale that has access to CIG's ex factory repaired stuff. ie. Been returned on warranty to get fixed and exchanged to the original customer for a new one.The one returned is then repaired and this guy gets them and sells them. Still comes with 12 month warranty, and is apparently often only a broken knob or similar minor fault that is the issue - other than dumb operator no fault repairs which I dare say form part of the returns too.Anyway, he had 135's before Fathers Day for about $399 and the 165 for $499 from memory. Usually he has both in stock and when not on sale for Fathers Day they were $499 & $599 respectively.Dave

geocacher
1st Sep 2008, 06:09 PM
A few people have emailed chasing the details of the tool place in Bairnsdale.

They are

Bairnsdale Electrics
259 Main St Bairnsdale VIC 3875 (03) 5152 3201
OR... (03) 5152 5151
OR... (03) 5152 1088

Dave

Andy Mac
1st Sep 2008, 07:05 PM
Don't know anything about that particular model, but if its anything like their 175, it will be a good 'un! Robust, reliable, and has copped both student and construction usage for well over 15yrs. I'd be battling to choose between the Transmig and a WIA (my home welder).

Cheers