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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.