Charles Christ wrote:
>for mig welding i would reccomend getting the welder and practicing on some
>scraps from a local body shop's junk pile!
>
Well put, that's exactly what I did. I tried a stick welder first and
muddled about for a year or so. Then I found out MIGs were in a price
range I could afford. I got a Century 110v unit and haven't looked back.
It has a variable heat range and wire speed, so it is a step up from
some 110 units. The main thing I picked up on is, once you recognize and
can tune to that sweet spot buzzing noise, you can weld anything.
Dave & Bobbie
1960 AH3000 (Healey Bits)
1960 Bugeye (Little bits)
http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze2z49v/bugeye.htm
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