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Re: “THINK about that welder though. There is more to welding and welding equipment than just price.... you will get what you pay for...”

I decided against buying that welder. There were several reasons.

► You guys had previously recommended that I start with acetyline. Given that I don't know much about welding, I'm inclined to follow your advice.

► I should get some training before I start buying equipment. Otherwise, it could turn out like the bullet reloading equipment I bought long ago, where I *never* used it because I didn't have everything I needed and lacked guidance.

► I have a couple of projects in mind right now, but I'm not yet ready to tackle them. So buying is premature.

► I couldn't figure out the brand of inverter arc welder that was being sold. With a little research, I found others being sold between $69 and $900, so I conclude that the unit being sold might not be a great deal.

► I attempted to contact the seller and, although Facebook said he saw the message almost immediately (at 4:30 am EST!) he didn't reply. What sort of a person is up at 4:30 am? (Besides me, I mean.) The combination of his seeing the message quickly and not responding makes me think he is more likely in Guatemala City (which is a later time zone) than in Fairfax, Virginia. (Though his Facebook page has a bald eagle in flight as its cover photo.)

I'll post about some of the projects I have in mind a little later. They'd involve welding of light materials, though. I'm not going to be working with heavy steel I-beams or car engines (hmm, that's not totally correct due to the Faraday Cage project we once discussed.) Not if I can help it.




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Re: Hey Nemo...
By: micro
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Mon, 01 Jan 18 6:05 PM
Msg. 41228 of 47202

De,
I have welded and taught welding in Industry for over 38 years. I have used every type of welding equipment there is.

WHAT are you going to use a welder for?
That determines whether or not you would get good service from this little buzz box and it is practical.

Welding Rods come in different types for different materials and also in different Sizes for material thicknesses. So you will have to learn welding basics at a minimum.

Also, you will always do well if you stick to very good welding manufacturer brands such as Lincoln or Miller.

Those are always excellent choices and very reliable.

WHAT kind of electrical supply are you planning on using?

I would recommend 240 volt single phase dedicated breaker and outlet for a decent worth having welder.

You might also think strongly about a wire feed welder as they tend to be a little easier to learn with and you aren't constantly worrying about changing rods.

Some things to look into before making a giant leap my friend.

Thanks for the encouragement. I can't wait until January 9th. Good news is I am FIRST patient on the docket and need to be at surgical center at 6:00 a.m. The procedure will be at 7:00 a.m I am told relief could be immediate, or could be three days later. That is if it works at all.

It is a 50/50 chance crap shoot. From what I read online at the actual spine doctors this is required before surgery to see if it works. Really impinged nerves like mine generally do not respond so I will be throwing a HUGE party if it actually does.

I am keeping fingers, toes, and any other body parts that can crossed.

Got to go eat and take some more over the counter stuff that really does not help or work either...........

awesome...

THINK about that welder though. There is more to welding and welding equipment than just price.... you will get what you pay for...

Just a caution to you big guy...


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