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Don Foreman
 
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On Wed, 09 Feb 2005 11:39:04 +0800, OldNick
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On Sat, 05 Feb 2005 13:11:34 -0600, Don Foreman
vaguely proposed a theory
......and in reply I say!:

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The easiest process to learn is MIG, and it will do the sort of work
you describe very nicely. It's good on thin metal, and a small
machine can do up to 1/8" with no problem. It's also a lot easier to
use in out-of-position welding. It's also free of the smoke and
fumes characteristic of stick welding.


I take issue with that last sentence. Be very careful about that. I
realise there is less, but do not get blase or advice blaseity.


Right. Any welding produces some fumes and good ventilation is
always a prudent measure. However, MIG uses inert shielding gas to
protect the weld zone rather than clouds of smoke from a flux-covered
rod.