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Redefining LowBudget
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: lebanon Cow Hampshire
Posts: 4,538
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Re: pay a welder or buy a welder?
ok best advice I can give is buy a name brand welder NOT CHEAP CRAP...you will always get parts for it and it will last a life time...if you can take a class take it!!!!! if not practice on some scrap....after that cut out ALL the rust fit your panals so they fit nice and learn to spot weld...
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SSN 706
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Pocatello Idaho
Posts: 3,821
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Re: pay a welder or buy a welder?
X2 on the gas. I used mine for about a year and half with out it. Should have switch right away. Also get a auto dark helmet.
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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: oklahoma
Posts: 663
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Re: pay a welder or buy a welder?
find a good deal on a used good brand, get the gas bottle; you'll also need an angle grinder for cleaning welds and something to cut metal, a decent auto-darkening helmet -
new toys, new skills, it's a no-brainer; just takes some practice and patience |
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