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Think I'm going to an auction on wed...
The listing says (among other things) "...various welders..."
I've never welded. Would like to be able to do steel and aluminium, nothing too big (car repair, maybe angle up to 3/8" thick). What would be some good brands, models, prices? |
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Steel - Lincoln or Miller MIG welders. Small units will struggle with
3/8" stock, but do-able with multiple passes. Steel and Aluminum - Lincoln or Miller TIG welders. 3/8" stock - Medium-bigger units of either MIG or TIG. You probably need to decide how important aluminum is. TIG will handle it easily, MIG also, but more hassle with teflon liners, pull-guns, etc. You also need to decide your learning ability. MIG is very easy to begin with, TIG is more difficult to learn, but nothing extreme if you have average eye/hand coordination and are willing to practice. You may find most of the welders at the auction are bigger industrial units. Depending on your willingness to take a chance on repairs-needed, you might want to pass and buy a new, small Lincoln or Miller MIG welder. Good luck. |
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John wrote:
Steel - Lincoln or Miller MIG welders. Small units will struggle with 3/8" stock, but do-able with multiple passes. Steel and Aluminum - Lincoln or Miller TIG welders. 3/8" stock - Medium-bigger units of either MIG or TIG. You probably need to decide how important aluminum is. TIG will handle it easily, MIG also, but more hassle with teflon liners, pull-guns, etc. You also need to decide your learning ability. MIG is very easy to begin with, TIG is more difficult to learn, but nothing extreme if you have average eye/hand coordination and are willing to practice. You may find most of the welders at the auction are bigger industrial units. Depending on your willingness to take a chance on repairs-needed, you might want to pass and buy a new, small Lincoln or Miller MIG welder. Good luck. You might also want to consider an oil-cooled electric arc welder. These aren't much good for car bodies or aluminium, but they're pretty near indestructible (and even when they break, you can get them fixed), they give 100% duty cycle, and regular rutile welding rods are cheap. Good for fabricating stuff from heavier plate and sections, farm repairs etc... Chris |
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On 19 May 2005 07:56:52 -0700, "John" wrote:
Steel - Lincoln or Miller MIG welders. Small units will struggle with 3/8" stock, but do-able with multiple passes. Steel and Aluminum - Lincoln or Miller TIG welders. 3/8" stock - Medium-bigger units of either MIG or TIG. You probably need to decide how important aluminum is. TIG will handle it easily, MIG also, but more hassle with teflon liners, pull-guns, etc. You also need to decide your learning ability. MIG is very easy to begin with, TIG is more difficult to learn, but nothing extreme if you have average eye/hand coordination and are willing to practice. You may find most of the welders at the auction are bigger industrial units. Depending on your willingness to take a chance on repairs-needed, you might want to pass and buy a new, small Lincoln or Miller MIG welder. Good luck. Read the Data Plate on each welder carefully. You may be able to buy a very nice big industrial welder for very little money..only to find it runs on 3ph only. Gunner "Pax Americana is a philosophy. Hardly an empire. Making sure other people play nice and dont kill each other (and us) off in job lots is hardly empire building, particularly when you give them self determination under "play nice" rules. Think of it as having your older brother knock the **** out of you for torturing the cat." Gunner |
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