Which Welder?
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Which Welder?
Just using this to learn how to weld and for exhaust work basically..
Which do you guys think would be the best to go with? The two craftsman are apparently made by lincoln..
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...00&tab=des#tab
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...00&tab=des#tab
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...00&tab=spe#tab
Which do you guys think would be the best to go with? The two craftsman are apparently made by lincoln..
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...00&tab=des#tab
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...00&tab=des#tab
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...00&tab=spe#tab
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Re: Which Welder?
Originally Posted by GaRn
Just using this to learn how to weld and for exhaust work basically..
Which do you guys think would be the best to go with? The two craftsman are apparently made by lincoln..
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...00&tab=des#tab
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...00&tab=des#tab
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...00&tab=spe#tab
Which do you guys think would be the best to go with? The two craftsman are apparently made by lincoln..
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...00&tab=des#tab
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...00&tab=des#tab
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...00&tab=spe#tab
Go with the cheapest one
to the cut-out on your GF's car, shit is LOUD!
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Re: Which Welder?
Originally Posted by DeadEvoVIII
Go with the cheapest one
to the cut-out on your GF's car, shit is LOUD!
to the cut-out on your GF's car, shit is LOUD!
I went to a friends house to get my oilpan fitting welded, and he let me give it a try, I suck. Haha, I should have gotten a welder in the first place, could have saved money in the long run, but then again, thats usually how it goes :\
He welded gasless and it didn't look too bad really for how much people say it sucks.. for somethin like a fitting its no big deal I guess..
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Re: Which Welder?
Should I even go for a MIG capable welder? Not sure if i will ever need that, but it might be good down the road..
Anyone have any of the cheap harbor freight welders?
Anyone have any of the cheap harbor freight welders?
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I want to learn but my dad used to do it..bitches whenever i mention trying it out...claims you can get black spots on your lungs from the fumes.......which is true....hence why every time i take stuff for welding they allways got a gas mask on...........i know cash convertors on willamson had a stick welder for like 60 bucks....was the northern tool brand
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Re: Which Welder?
Originally Posted by AMDxp2000
I want to learn but my dad used to do it..bitches whenever i mention trying it out...claims you can get black spots on your lungs from the fumes.......which is true....hence why every time i take stuff for welding they allways got a gas mask on...........i know cash convertors on willamson had a stick welder for like 60 bucks....was the northern tool brand
I really kinda want a wire feed, just seems easier to handle to me..
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I have been welding for 4 years now.. As long as you have good ventilation, Welding is not bad for you.. I was at the ship yard for a year in a half and i would get put in holes, Called cofferdames and innerbottom.. This was all on the george bush aircraft carrier.. 8 to 10 hours welding everyday with 045 or 1/16 mig or fluxcore wire on rusty thick metal does fuck your lungs up though.
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Yea..dad used to weld on trucks etc.......his new plant by osha says they have to use a certain gas mask.....something about the fumes/smoke cuasing black lung or whatever miners got.....
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Re: Which Welder?
Of those three this is the only one Id consider
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...00&tab=des#tab
Flux core MIGing is ok for thin stuff, do dads that you dont care what the weld looks like just as long as the two pieces stick togeather, or occassional exhaust patching but you'll really REALLY appreciate a welder that uses a shielding gas when you inevidably end up with more frequent/bigger welding tasks (and you will as soon as everyone else finds out you have a welder..BTDT).
I dunno your budget but unless youre positive youll only use the unit a couple times a year get the biggest welder you can afford since its WAY less of an aggrevation to just turn the power down rather than try to weld something with a unit that is too small for the thickness material. One final thing to think about is resale....the cheaper/smaller units are worth a lot less even if only used once vs a bigger/nicer machine should you decide you want to get rid of it due to non usage or you want to step up to a nicer machine if you get into doing a fair amount of welding jobs for some cash money.
BTW, pick up a auto darkening welding helmet too. I broke down and bought one a few years ago and you couldnt pay me to use one of the old school non self darkening helmets now.
My .02 FWIW
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...00&tab=des#tab
Flux core MIGing is ok for thin stuff, do dads that you dont care what the weld looks like just as long as the two pieces stick togeather, or occassional exhaust patching but you'll really REALLY appreciate a welder that uses a shielding gas when you inevidably end up with more frequent/bigger welding tasks (and you will as soon as everyone else finds out you have a welder..BTDT).
I dunno your budget but unless youre positive youll only use the unit a couple times a year get the biggest welder you can afford since its WAY less of an aggrevation to just turn the power down rather than try to weld something with a unit that is too small for the thickness material. One final thing to think about is resale....the cheaper/smaller units are worth a lot less even if only used once vs a bigger/nicer machine should you decide you want to get rid of it due to non usage or you want to step up to a nicer machine if you get into doing a fair amount of welding jobs for some cash money.
BTW, pick up a auto darkening welding helmet too. I broke down and bought one a few years ago and you couldnt pay me to use one of the old school non self darkening helmets now.
My .02 FWIW
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Re: Which Welder?
Buy a hobart 140 if you want a 110v or a hobart 180 if you want a 220v welder. They are made by miller and are quite a bit cheaper for a good quality machine.
140: http://cgi.ebay.com/HOBART-HANDLER-1...QQcmdZViewItem
180:http://cgi.ebay.com/HOBART-HANDLER-1...QQcmdZViewItem
140: http://cgi.ebay.com/HOBART-HANDLER-1...QQcmdZViewItem
180:http://cgi.ebay.com/HOBART-HANDLER-1...QQcmdZViewItem