September 6, 200916 yr How could anyone with access to a welder, weld so sh!ttily, then take & post pictures?? Forget to turn on the gas, much?
September 6, 200916 yr How could anyone with access to a welder, weld so sh!ttily, then take & post pictures?? Forget to turn on the gas, much? Yeah, they look my welds (only started learning in the last few months... only have welded about five things) on a bad day. Yeah, I don't have gas. I also don't create photographic evidence of my welding incompetence. Hilarious.
September 6, 200916 yr What type of welder do you have, S ? I have a few now, left to me from dad. Dad did a ton of welding. His welds are all around and are beautiful. I have an old Lincoln ARC welder and a no-name MIG with gas... but both are quite old and the MIG is in sorry shape. I weld with a Harbor Freight $90 MIG I bought. It is crap, but its serving my slag making needs. In time, I imagine I will use the two MIGs to build a better one that uses gas... or I will likely get a better rig... I liked some of the Hobarts for bang for the buck. Of course, I like the low duty cycle and low power, as I will likely use it on sheetmetal mostly. So far, I have MIG'd out two broken exhaust bolts, fixed a broken rake and fixed a broken folding chair. The chair came out pretty nice, as I reinforced all the legs supports... the rake was so-so... then I broke it again the other day... I didn't get enough heat penetration. I got some good UV burn, though! ;-)
September 7, 200916 yr I've had my Lincoln SP125 (MIG) since '96. Worth every penny IMO and U.S. made by a U.S. company. It's never even hiccuped. Great machine. Most of the newer welders have 'stepped' voltage, which sucks for fine tuning. Thankfully, mine doesn't. My Buick has a few miles of welds on it... :wink:
September 7, 200916 yr Author Glad you like your Lincoln welder, my wife has a relative who works for Lincoln. I try to buy American tools every chance I get. Chris
September 7, 200916 yr Glad you like your Lincoln welder, my wife has a relative who works for Lincoln. I try to buy American tools every chance I get. Chris Are even the cheaper Lincolns built here? I like some of the better Lincolns... but I heard the low end Lincolns aren't so hot.
September 8, 200916 yr LOL @ welds I have been eying up a Hobart Tigmate. I should of never sold my miller mig and stick welders. Once you can tig theres no going back though.
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