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    #16
    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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      #17
      if you want something to learn with thats really cheap, i have the HF tig/arc. its great to learn with, and does weld nicely
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        #18
        ^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-B
        hey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?

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          #19
          someone offerd me a tig welder for $100.. i dont know the brand. but he said its vertually new, and he will give me the brand new mask/gloves/ and sticks...i dont know the brand. but i guess ill check for lincoln etc...

          still a good deal rite?
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            #20
            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?
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              #21
              if 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.
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                #22
                for george, figure it out on your own then take a class at your local CC so they can show you what you are doing wrong and how to correct it.
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                  #23
                  i got my Tig welder from hear. they have great prices and free shiping !!!
                  my set up is a syncrowave 200 air cooled on 220v

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by der affe View Post
                    if 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.
                    ill check it out 2mrw...
                    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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                      #25
                      How much do electricians charge to put in a 220 outlet? ~ballpark?
                      Originally posted by Matt-B
                      hey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?

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                        #26
                        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?
                        i was lucky and went to a tech highschool where i learned welding. i take it youre a fairly smart/handy type guy- so you should do what someone else suggested and just teach yourself a bit and get familiar with it then take a short night class at a tech school or whatever. and just talk to people you know who weld to get an idea of what to buy, maybe dont buy anything just yet if you have a friend closeby who's equipment you can use.

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                          #27
                          your dryer outlet will work for most 220v welder, btw
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                            #28
                            Originally posted by mrsleeve View Post
                            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
                            Good info. Do helmets make a difference. I have can the ones that harbor freight sell be trusted. I also have seen the ones sears and Lowes have in the $130 price range.

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                              #29
                              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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                                #30
                                Thanks guys. I've been browsing local craigslist looking for "big three". Prices aren't too bad as 110V Mig/Fluxcore welders go under $500, and most have a lot of accessories to go with them... Thanks so much, everyone.

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