Cheap Clarke WE6523 130EN 120-Volt Fluxcore/MIG Welder

Clarke WE6523 130EN 120-Volt Fluxcore/MIG WelderBuy Clarke WE6523 130EN 120-Volt Fluxcore/MIG Welder

Clarke WE6523 130EN 120-Volt Fluxcore/MIG Welder Product Description:



  • Weld Steel, Aluminum, Stainless Steel and Cast Iron
  • Automatic Thermal Overload Protection
  • Tweco type torch with full ON/OFF safety control
  • Weld up to 3/16 in a single pass. With the 30 to 130 Peak Amps
  • 4 power setting and Fan cooled

Product Description

Features and Benefits Solid state electronic heat control with larger PC board for better wire speed control Weld mild steel, aluminum, stainless steel and cast iron Tweco type torch with full ON/OFF safety control Automatic thermal safety switch prevents overload Multiple power settings for accurate welding power control This professional welder is easily converted to gas operation, easy to operate and fan cooled.  Specs: Weight: 53 lbs. Duty cycle: 40% @ 60 amps Input voltage/phase: 110 / single Wire sizes: .023-.035 Heat settings/fan cooled: 4 / yes Maximmum metal thickness (mild steel): 3/16" Wire spool/capacity: 2 lbs./11 lbs.

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
5130 en
By D. smith
just to let everyone know the clarkes are the same as forney welders so the parts interchange no worry forney is still alive and well over 70 years. example.....clarke 130en is exactly the same as a forney 130fi

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
4Clarke 130EN mig welder
By Greg Gamble
I've owned this mig welder for a few years now. I use it at home for hobby type stuff, and so far I'm happy with it... no breakdowns. I ordered some consumables for it, and was informed that some of the parts I had ordered were unavailable.... not a good sign. I believe the company went bankrupt.I mostly weld thinner gauge steel (22ga. and up), but have done some aluminum with it also. You'll need to get gas and a regulator to run solid wire. It will run .023 and .030 wire. I started off using C25 gas (75% argon, 25% CO2), but now I mostly run straight CO2 cause it's cheaper, the bottles run longer, the welds come out pretty clean and it's supposed to add a little more heat than the C25, which is good for a 110V model like this. Throw in some flux core wire, and it will run even hotter. I've welded 1/4" plate with it, and that's where I used the flux core w/ gas. Most of the time I run it with .023 wire though. I think I paid just under 400 bones for mine at the local home improvement place. I WOULD GIVE THIS WELDER 4.5 STARS, from what I've experienced so far.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
5Excellent bang for the buck
By Paul V.
I've been using this welder since 2006. And it's never let me down. I've also never needed to replace a single part on it. It is a small welder and it's capabilities are limited, but I can't think of a better wire welder that costs less than this one. I have no reason to give it anything but 5 stars.

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