Posted by old on January 29, 2010 at 08:12:37 from (4.245.5.85):
In Reply to: Welding question posted by NCWayne on January 28, 2010 at 23:41:57:
One of the biggest reason I say stick weld it is because MOST people do not own one of those $10,000 mig welders that do real welds. Those little $200 mig welders are made to sheet metal and stuff in the 1/16 of and inch. By the way I spent many a mnay 40 plus hour week mig welding and I know for a fact there are hundreds of Gal-A-Foam Docks all over the U.S.A. that have my welds on them but those mig welders where the top of the line Miller welders and we ran the hot also. I base what I say on the machine most people can/do own. The common man can buy a Lincoln buzz box and that will stick weld most stuff he has but a $200 mig just doesn't cut it on the heavy farm stuff
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