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The majority voice and my welder: Willy and Pete
I use my welder more than my torch. So I would go welder first. If you
have a mig welder you'll also need a grinder (4 or 4 1/2in are okay).
Mig welding needs clean mating surfaces for a choice weld. I have
cutting blades for my grinder and a Industrial jig saw, those are what i
typically use for cutting.
FYI If your getting a torch to cut, it's cheaper to use propane
instead of acetylene.
I have a(gas shielded) mig welder and have never had a shop to use it
indoors, there are only a few days that are to windy to weld effectively
outdoors. I've built three flatbed trailers,done body work(.023 wire
works better for me for body work but I run .030 all the time anyway).
fuel tanks, bumpers etc, all outdoors.
My welder is a Lincoln SP100 sometimes I wish I had a SP125 for more
power, Power, POWER, but my welder is fine. Don't be fooled by Lincoln
Weld Pacs there not the same as the SP series which are a little more
money. I was going to get a Hobart but I got my welder 2nd hand from a
guy who was trying to pay off some bills.
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It's kinda wierd: I don't have a computer
but I have a web site and e-mail addresses......and then
I have a Scout and I can't figure out what's wrong with it.
Rik DesJardin
rikofwa@domain.elided web site: http:// users.pullman.com/rdesjard
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