Re: Welder
Torches and a good MIG
Dana Rohleder wrote: > > All > > I have never welded before, but I would like to start. Rather than > collecting a bunch of technology that I'll likely replace, what would you > recommend? I'm thinking of going straight for the plasma welder/cutter - > something light for the home garage. My first inclination was to simply go > with a small set of portable torches. However, I would like to do a fair > amount of body work, and I understand the torches will burn through light > gauge steel in today's cars. But I would like to do some cutting. Since I > already have a good air compressor, I am thinking I can get the plasma > welder/cutter and it should do fine for me, as opposed to torches and a MIG > welder. That way I don't have to deal with O/A tanks. Any thoughts? > -- > Dana > > "There's an old saying in Tennessee-I know it's in Texas, probably in > Tennessee-that says, fool me once, shame on-shame on you. Fool me-you can't > get fooled again."- G.W. Bush, Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 17, 2002 |
Re: Welder
"Roy Jenson" <rkjenson@qwest.net> wrote in message
news:3F3F8BB7.51B5FBFA@qwest.net... > Torches and a good MIG i agree with roy 100%. -- Nathan W. Collier http://7SlotGrille.com |
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