AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
QH's Paw wrote:I would buy the welder, if it were me. First take a class or get training in welding so you can be better informed of the exact welder set up you want to spend your cash on.
Here's my reasoning. If you are able to weld, you can fab all sorts of things that you can sell and you can trade favors, so to speak. Just something as simple as a metal box with hinges, for a bear box, to protect and lock game cameras, is a simple example. Guys can't find enough of these and they're a simple starter project that won't cost much to fab. You can sell them on all the hunting forums and craigslist. In a month or two, if timed right, you can easily make enough for your 22 and a pallet of rounds(if you can find them).
Start with simple things like the boxes that craftsmanship isn't as important and, as you get better at it, you'll move to higher dollar stuff guys will pay for the material first for.
DeadEye_Dan wrote:I should also temper my advice by saying that there are 2 MIGs an Arc, Oxy/Acetylene torches(x3), a plasma cutter, a lathe, a press brake and enough steel stock at the farm to build an aircraft carrier.
I probably wont be buying a welder for "personal use" in the foreseeable future.
Lolz
GadwallGetter530 wrote:DeadEye_Dan wrote:I should also temper my advice by saying that there are 2 MIGs an Arc, Oxy/Acetylene torches(x3), a plasma cutter, a lathe, a press brake and enough steel stock at the farm to build an aircraft carrier.
I probably wont be buying a welder for "personal use" in the foreseeable future.
Lolz
No tig? Gezzz your shop is lacking.
Bad17 wrote:I vote welder. Get a Lincoln or Miller. Not only now do you have a welder but also a generator. Then you can power anything and weld. Make money on the side and then buy a gun later.
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
Flightstopper wrote:Assa, YOLO!
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