Tomkat wrote:I would like to start off by saying I have never welded an inch in my life. NOTHING.
But I do have 220 wored to my barn and I think it would be a very hand thing to own.
My cousin advises me to get a used stick welder. He, like me, is a cheap bastard.
I would appreciate any thoughts and advice you fellas may have for a guy who has never welded and wont do a lot of it, but would like to be able to fix an implement or make a steel target now and then.
assateague wrote:Tomkat wrote:I would like to start off by saying I have never welded an inch in my life. NOTHING.
But I do have 220 wored to my barn and I think it would be a very hand thing to own.
My cousin advises me to get a used stick welder. He, like me, is a cheap bastard.
I would appreciate any thoughts and advice you fellas may have for a guy who has never welded and wont do a lot of it, but would like to be able to fix an implement or make a steel target now and then.
I've been researching this for a while too, TK. I'm getting this one-
$299 at Home Depot, or I can get a used one for $250. Probably just get the new one, though.
assateague wrote:Out of curiosity, why?
aunt betty wrote:This is personal. You are a douchebag.
Hey douche, when a seeds sprouts roots...what is it called?
aunt betty wrote:You are one of them dipshits who wants to tell me how to build a clock cuz I asked for the correct time.
Fuck you dipshit.
MuddyWaterWarlock wrote:
And fellers, none of those welders are worth a shit if you don't keep your welding rods stored in a warm dry place!
MuddyWaterWarlock wrote:Welding, AC welders are ok around the farm, but are somewhat limited. I used 6010 and 7018 rods with the AC. The 7018 rods will run but will probably gut your AC welder. THey do run pretty though. DC welders, give you a lot more versatility and will make the novice welder look like he knows what he is doing. THen there is the MIG, my favorite. Clean metal and simplicity it can't be beat. You can weld thinner stuff with it and adapt it to aluminum. If you are going to weld mostly aluminum, go with a TIG. They are the cats ass of welder and should be capable of running DC with rods as well. Good machines are expensive. Lincon, Hobart, and Miller are all good machines. Get as much machine as you can afford it will pay off in the long run. I would buy a machine at a welding supply shop that will stand behind your purchase not a box store.
Assa, I would look for a AC/DC welder as well instead of just the AC. Much more versatile.
And fellers, none of those welders are worth a shit if you don't keep your welding rods stored in a warm dry place!
nuh uhhh. I said when you get perfect at it. I WANT PERFECT. plus.....I think a welder is easier to haul than a boat.Tomkat wrote:Eric are there any brands to avoid?
Aunt Betty, bring it on up, be happy to practice on your boat.
Tomkat wrote:MuddyWaterWarlock wrote:Welding, AC welders are ok around the farm, but are somewhat limited. I used 6010 and 7018 rods with the AC. The 7018 rods will run but will probably gut your AC welder. THey do run pretty though. DC welders, give you a lot more versatility and will make the novice welder look like he knows what he is doing. THen there is the MIG, my favorite. Clean metal and simplicity it can't be beat. You can weld thinner stuff with it and adapt it to aluminum. If you are going to weld mostly aluminum, go with a TIG. They are the cats ass of welder and should be capable of running DC with rods as well. Good machines are expensive. Lincon, Hobart, and Miller are all good machines. Get as much machine as you can afford it will pay off in the long run. I would buy a machine at a welding supply shop that will stand behind your purchase not a box store.
Assa, I would look for a AC/DC welder as well instead of just the AC. Much more versatile.
And fellers, none of those welders are worth a **** if you don't keep your welding rods stored in a warm dry place!
Thank you Warlock. That is the kind of overview I was looking for. It sounds like I would do well to get a DC and call it good. And I was wondering about a welding supply store. How often do they go out? Repair problems? I am going to be a light user at best, me thinks.
aunt betty wrote:This is personal. You are a douchebag.
Hey douche, when a seeds sprouts roots...what is it called?
aunt betty wrote:You are one of them dipshits who wants to tell me how to build a clock cuz I asked for the correct time.
Fuck you dipshit.
Tomkat wrote:Eric are there any brands to avoid?
Aunt Betty, bring it on up, be happy to practice on your boat.
Mornin Beef wrote:Lacrosse are over priced. Just get the cabelas, they have a good return policy.
assateague wrote:TK, I found one, but according to the site, there's only one left. I'm not buying til I get my fur check, which won't be for a few more weeks, so thought I'd put this here. From reading reviews, this looks like a good one (although some on here would know better), and the price is cheaper by far than most other sites I found. Plus, the shipping is only $20 for a 100 pound welder, which is pretty damn cheap.
http://www.amazon.com/Hobart-500421-Stickmate-Welding-Source/dp/B00004WHGH
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Eric Haynes wrote:assateague wrote:TK, I found one, but according to the site, there's only one left. I'm not buying til I get my fur check, which won't be for a few more weeks, so thought I'd put this here. From reading reviews, this looks like a good one (although some on here would know better), and the price is cheaper by far than most other sites I found. Plus, the shipping is only $20 for a 100 pound welder, which is pretty damn cheap.
http://www.amazon.com/Hobart-500421-Stickmate-Welding-Source/dp/B00004WHGH
Thats a good one for the money. Whats the $$$ difference between the 235 and 250?
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assateague wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:assateague wrote:TK, I found one, but according to the site, there's only one left. I'm not buying til I get my fur check, which won't be for a few more weeks, so thought I'd put this here. From reading reviews, this looks like a good one (although some on here would know better), and the price is cheaper by far than most other sites I found. Plus, the shipping is only $20 for a 100 pound welder, which is pretty damn cheap.
http://www.amazon.com/Hobart-500421-Stickmate-Welding-Source/dp/B00004WHGH
Thats a good one for the money. Whats the $$$ difference between the 235 and 250?
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About $170
assateague wrote:TK, I found one, but according to the site, there's only one left. I'm not buying til I get my fur check, which won't be for a few more weeks, so thought I'd put this here. From reading reviews, this looks like a good one (although some on here would know better), and the price is cheaper by far than most other sites I found. Plus, the shipping is only $20 for a 100 pound welder, which is pretty damn cheap.
http://www.amazon.com/Hobart-500421-Stickmate-Welding-Source/dp/B00004WHGH
aunt betty wrote:This is personal. You are a douchebag.
Hey douche, when a seeds sprouts roots...what is it called?
aunt betty wrote:You are one of them dipshits who wants to tell me how to build a clock cuz I asked for the correct time.
Fuck you dipshit.
assateague wrote:Tomkat wrote:I would like to start off by saying I have never welded an inch in my life. NOTHING.
But I do have 220 wored to my barn and I think it would be a very hand thing to own.
My cousin advises me to get a used stick welder. He, like me, is a cheap bastard.
I would appreciate any thoughts and advice you fellas may have for a guy who has never welded and wont do a lot of it, but would like to be able to fix an implement or make a steel target now and then.
I've been researching this for a while too, TK. I'm getting this one-
$299 at Home Depot, or I can get a used one for $250. Probably just get the new one, though.
jehler wrote:]
I have welded a LOT of shit with that welder, ne'er used a dc
Eric Haynes wrote:assateague wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:assateague wrote:TK, I found one, but according to the site, there's only one left. I'm not buying til I get my fur check, which won't be for a few more weeks, so thought I'd put this here. From reading reviews, this looks like a good one (although some on here would know better), and the price is cheaper by far than most other sites I found. Plus, the shipping is only $20 for a 100 pound welder, which is pretty damn cheap.
http://www.amazon.com/Hobart-500421-Stickmate-Welding-Source/dp/B00004WHGH
Thats a good one for the money. Whats the $$$ difference between the 235 and 250?
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About $170
That's a bigger chunk of cash than I expected, but I think I would do it if the choice was presented. I know you are thinking "hey, I'm just learning so why would I need all that?" but it will last a lifetime...guaranteed. I went to vocational school for welding(metalworking technologies) and I learned on a Miller 250 from the 60's. There was not a bit of difference in those old welders and the brand new ones. In fact, they still have them today, and we are talking about 60 kids a year giving these things hell, 180 days a year.
You will need a 50 amp power source to run it so that could be a problem if you have a lower amp panel in the barn, but I honestly couldn't recommend any less than what I have. You don't want to go cheap than realize you should have just got the real thing..and as I said, they last forever and keep their value.
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