
Re: Can anyone give me some welding tips?
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Re: Can anyone give me some welding tips?
- From: twfaust@xxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 7 Apr 2004 00:44:30 EDT
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First, forget the stick welder. I suppose with the right combination it will
work effectively, but MIG is the thing. If you are filling holes, learn about
copper spoons.
Second, what I do is sign up with the local "Voke" school for "adult ed". It
is $110.00 for 11 weeks. They have the best equipment (I have my own mig, but
they have Petco machines for bending, sand blasting cabinets that will take a
wheel, etc) and you don't even have to clean up after yourself. They let me
bring my car in and I bring my own 110 volt rig because they are not geared for
sheet metal that thin. Despite what I said about the "best equipment" I have
been known to bring my own air compressor because their huge compressor never
seems to be working.
Tom Faust
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