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03 Feb, 2021
Great machine for the price.
Excellent machine for it's price. Easy to use if you have some comprehension of TIG welding. It is quite forgiving if you are completely clueless but it does have a MMA system to fall back on.
Comes with everything you need to start welding except the mask, ARGON gas and regulator which you'll have to aquire yourself.
It only TIG welds up to 5-6mm but for stainless or aluminium welding that should be plenty and for mild steel you have the MMA side of the welder.
If you're just starting out then I advise practice, practice, practice which means obtaining lots of off cuts of stainless and aluminium metal and various electrodes and filler rods which gets expensive but it's worth it in the long run.

09 Feb, 2018
Maypole caravan cover
The Maypole 4 Ply Caravan cover is great for keeping the elements off your pride and joy whilst it is in storage. It doesn't fold up very small so you wouldn't want to take it away with you unless you were pitching up for the season and wanted to keep it protected during visits.
There are five reinforced straps that secure the cover around the van which seem adequate enough in all but the severest winds.
However it is not an easy job to get it over the caravan. It's at least a two person job and step ladders will be required to lift the cover over everything that protrudes off the caravan roof. In a wind it would be a nightmare of a job, (it actually says not to attempt in a wind).
Perhaps broom handles and poles might help get the job done but it is fiddly.