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I am looking to start welding some small projects nothing too major maybe playing around welding up a go kart frame or something along those lines. Possibly getting into sheetmetal fabrication. I basically like playing around and building/tinkering with stuff.I have seen some pretty cheap welders at home depot for about 200 dollars or so but these seem a little cheap for a welder. I would probably only be doing steel welding, do I need gas?What would you all reccomend for a new welder who doesnt need alot of duty cycle and who will just be using it for some small projects.
Reply:a little Hobart Handler 135 or 175 would fit the bill nicely. Check Toolking.com for refurbs if you want to save a few bucks. Use caution here, welding is very addictive and must have/wishlist can grow at an exponential rate. If you local vo-tech has any intro classes that is a good way to start.DennisThermal Arc 185-TSWMillermatic Challenger 172VictorO/AAtlas Craftsman 12 by 24 LatheEsab PCM-875Wholesalem Tool Mill-Drill
Reply:Originally Posted by xxdcmast... Possibly getting into sheetmetal fabrication. ... do I need gas?What would you all recommend for a new welder who doesnt need alot of duty cycle and who will just be using it for some small projects.
Reply:I would look into a new or used Lincoln Sp-135. Using a MIG, hard wire with a gas CO2. It's perfect for the starter. Setting the machine, wire 1/4 to 3/8" between tip and work and adjust wire speed while listening to the arc. Your looking for the steady sound of bacon frying. |
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