I went with the Mig welder.B Fairly easy to learn to lay an "accepable bead,
and the heat level is adjustable so you areB less likely to end up with a
body full of holes (but you still CAN).B The key is to get some scrap sheet
metal and Practice, practice, practice till you get a good feel for the heat
and speed setting.B Be really great if you could take a round of welding
instruction at a local vocational school's evening adult classes if there are
any around you.B Then weld a lot of unseeable parts like the flooring or
bulkheads before you go to visible body panels.B And when you get the welder,
also get the body clamps you will need.
--David C.
"Look to this day, for it is life, the very life of life. In its brief course
lie all the realities and verities of existence. The bliss of growth, the
splendor of action, the glory of power. And yesterday is but a dream, and
tomorrow is only a vision. But today - well lived - makes every yesterday a
dream of happiness, and every tomorrow a vision of hope. Look well, therefore,
to this day. ~ Sanskrit proverb ~
----- Original Message -----
From: jwagaman1@comcast.net
To: "Spridget" <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Sent: Saturday, November 12, 2011 7:51:12 AM
Subject: [Spridgets] Welding sheet metal
Anyone have any recommendation on what type of welding system youbd
recommend for doing panels on my Midgets?
Mig? I looked at the Lincoln 145c???
Anyone ever use the Ox/Ace Henrob 2000 torch?
I canbt afford a Tig.
Thanks for all your help.
Jeff
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