> Subject: Re: welders
>
> > General question: I have to do a good bit of body work on several of my
> > vehicles (dreaded rust repair). I have an Oxy-acetylene torch, but I
> > understand that a MIG setup is infinitely better for dealing with sheet
> > metal. Since a simple MIG unit can be had for $300-400, how hard are they
>to
> > learn how to use??? Does anyone have any suggestions as to what to look for
> > in purchasing such a unit??? and what might be useful but not essential???
> >
> Alternatively, anybody had any experience with "stitch" welders?
> According to the ads they're thingies that allow you to do sheet metal
> with an arc welder. They claim they're easy to use and arc welders can
> be had for less than a MIG unit.
Ask Pete Rose, the baseball player... I just heard on the radio that, while
serving his five month prison term, he will be working in the machine/fab
shop.
I don't know his UUCP address. He probably isn't on the net %^)
Pete Gregory : uucp: uunet!bally!pete |
Bally Systems : domain: pete@bally.bally.com ---|---
5270 Neil Rd, Suite 301: phone: 702-689-2485 |
Reno, NV 89502 : FAX: 702-689-2417 |
"And we know that God causes all things to work together for good to those
who love God, to those who are called according to his purpose." Romans 8:28
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