i have posted this link before, great products, greatr prices, helpfull sales people. i have used their squuarewave and pulse tigs as well as their mig welders. would recomend!
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^Nice thread. Don't mean to jack it - actually I think this is a good side bar.
How do you recommend learning welding? I've been wanting to take a class for years. Although, I'm such a "self-taught kind" of person normally - but I really wanted to get my hands on different set-up's to see what is possible, and what tools to buy.
Do you recommend a class to learn or just grab some scrap and learn on your own?Originally posted by Matt-Bhey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?
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Yeah self tought is how many learn, but taking a class at your local C.C. or vocational school is a good way to get your hands dirty and get the basics in and learn a little about the 3 processes
Originally posted by george graves View Post^Nice thread. Don't mean to jack it - actually I think this is a good side bar.
How do you recommend learning welding? I've been wanting to take a class for years. Although, I'm such a "self-taught kind" of person normally - but I really wanted to get my hands on different set-up's to see what is possible, and what tools to buy.
Do you recommend a class to learn or just grab some scrap and learn on your own?Originally posted by FusionIf a car is the epitome of freedom, than an electric car is house arrest with your wife titty fucking your next door neighbor.
The Desire to Save Humanity is Always a False Front for the Urge to Rule it- H. L. Mencken
Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants.
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Originally posted by der affe View Postif it IS a TIG welder not an ARC welder, grab it and run, if it is i''ll buy it for $150 shipped from you.
the guy saids he has a couple...someone he knew had a shop and ended up giving him a couple of them. but he has no use for more than one...ill see if he wants to sell the others..
also check out what it is. and get some feedback on if its any good]
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Originally posted by george graves View Post^Nice thread. Don't mean to jack it - actually I think this is a good side bar.
How do you recommend learning welding? I've been wanting to take a class for years. Although, I'm such a "self-taught kind" of person normally - but I really wanted to get my hands on different set-up's to see what is possible, and what tools to buy.
Do you recommend a class to learn or just grab some scrap and learn on your own?
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Originally posted by mrsleeve View PostYeah self tought is how many learn, but taking a class at your local C.C. or vocational school is a good way to get your hands dirty and get the basics in and learn a little about the 3 processes
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guy looking at the welder tomorrow - if it's the size of a city bus and has a clamp for stick rather than a little gun with a small tip at the end, then it's an old school arc welder and forget it. They can make good welds and be very strong but unless you're really good they'll be uggggly and there's a lot of slag to clean up after.
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