Got a stick welder that has done all I want so far. Anything (jobs) bigger I won't have and if so, won't feel safe doing them. Just the thinner stuff which is gonna be the steel fenders, footboards, and hood (patching) on the tractor and some good idea grenade fabricating.... Just gonna box up the torch set neat and wait til I run across a set of tanks at a can't refuse price (if SWMBO can't get them thru where she works)... and play some with the 1/16th inch rods and prolly get me an inverter welder when one goes on sale again. Just looked at one that should cover all I'll ever need and am waiting on a sale. Maybe slip the info to MS Santa Claus :roll:
Cutting I don't really need (have disc grinders and cutoff wheels ), never liked to braze, and if I can't get enough heat out of a propane torch, I'll twist/chisel it off and start over....... With the money those tanks would cost up front then the rent, I can upgrade on my existing welder, get me an inverter welder, and buy a bunch of rods..... AND, not take up extra space in the shop......... Neighbor kid has a little inverter welder that I'll prolly borrow to try out... As far as that goes, he also has a plasma cutter that is pretty portable....
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