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Default Auto spray painting???, welding

Jesse L Zufall wrote:

Pick up a copy of "20 Tips to Better Welding" from September 2003, 4-Wheel &
Off-Road magazine by Fred Williams. I also would recommend Basic Bodywork
and Painting, Petersens 1971 , 1972.
http://www.billschley.com/database/d.../softcover.htm

Mig Welder?---Mine is a Lincoln PowerMig 255 w/timer. I hope to get a
PowerMig 300 set up for aluminum soon.
JLZ
Silt, Co
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"Anthony" wrote in message
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jim wrote in :

i am in my 50's and did alot of stuff around the house, fixing

plumbing,
electric, carpentry, mechanic work on cars, electronic repair stuff,
brazing, soldering, using a lathe and milling machine, making or
revising alot of tools that i use on the cars over the years and am
pretty good with my hands at fixting stuff.. i have never been able to
weld satisfactory(i never had anyone to guide me) i would like to learn
to weld and spraypaint autos, but dont want to spend two years in a

tech
school with all the kids, it would kill me.. i remember doing some
research on geneology a few years back and was sitting in the library
looking at the micro film and nothing but college age kids(it was the
college library) guys trying to pick up the girls with all their silly
pickup lines- i wonder if i sounded just as stupid way back when???....
any suggestions.. i can buy all the stuff, like the spray gun,
compressor(already got a small one, 1-hp sears, i know its not big
enough).... and a cheap welder, possible electric,, i bought one from
sears about 15 yrs. ago it was suppose to be a $99. seller back then

and
they cut it down to $50.. could enver do much with it other than using
the carbon arc torch to braze with the machine was not adjustable,

just
one setting.... still got it, i pieces in the garage... never used it

in
about 12 yrs......
any help guiding me in the direction to lean this would be
appreciated......


Probably the easiest thing to learn to weld with is a MIG welder. You can
pick up a good Miller 110V at TSC (Tractor Supply Company) for about $4-
700. Then a little trip to AirGas or the like for a bottle of argon/CO2.
A trip to the welding supply shop for a welding jacket and a *GOOD* hood
(DO NOT GO CHEAP ON THE WELDING HOOD!) will finish you out.
Your first project can be a welding cart to put it and the bottle on.
The Miller I bought a couple of years ago had a training video included,
along with a pretty good manual.



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Anthony

You can't 'idiot proof' anything....every time you try, they just make
better idiots.

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thanks, i used to buy the petersen books back in the 70's and they
either falling apart or th pages are rotted away.... i would like to
find what they print up now.... i think i bought them all back in
1971???
i cant find petersen at all, are they still in business????
thanks for the info...