First welder- casual use
oh, another thought: Do not get one of those lincoln AC "buzzbox". If you
try AC welding to learn, you'll tear your hair out and never do it again.
If you're going with a stick welder, please spend a few extra dollars and
get a DC machine.
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"Jim Elbrecht" wrote in message
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I've started thinking that I'd like to try some welding. Mostly
for quick repairs on old equipment- but also for light fabrication.
I was thinking of getting one of the $100 MIG welders from Harbor
Freight just to see if this was something I could learn. But then I
read on some tutorial online that MIG was not good for painted or
rusted surfaces- and most of what I'll be welding will probably be
both.
So-- do I switch gears and look at a different setup- or get used to
using a wire brush?
Any suggestions for a must read first book that might help me choose a
welder- and then how to use it?
[Suggestions of websites- forums- and Usenet groups appreciated.]
Thanks-
Jim
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