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Hey guys, i'm trying to figure out the best place to get a little credit to get my welder fixed. The guy at National pretty much left me with no hope on a simple repair and said it sound like one or more of the control boards. I've found prices anywhere from several hundred dollars up to a grand or better. So, can't weld to make money to pay for it, so I gotta find some credit somewhere. I was thinking of a credit card, but I hate credit cards. Anyone got any ideas?
Reply:Do other odd jobs and save up your money. If you can't weld, do other work that you find enjoyable. If you can't find a job you like, bit the bullet and do work you don't enjoy just long enough to get your stuff. We've all done it before...give it a shot.John - fabricator extraordinaire, car nut!- bleeding Miller blue! http://www.weldfabzone.com
Reply:What type welding do you do? Stick welder are cheap. Less than 100 dollars.
Reply:Originally Posted by bigcountry1009Hey guys, i'm trying to figure out the best place to get a little credit to get my welder fixed. The guy at National pretty much left me with no hope on a simple repair and said it sound like one or more of the control boards. I've found prices anywhere from several hundred dollars up to a grand or better. So, can't weld to make money to pay for it, so I gotta find some credit somewhere. I was thinking of a credit card, but I hate credit cards. Anyone got any ideas?
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