</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Cause of many a nver-learned-to-weld -good/ it-ain't-purty-but-it'll-hold excuse. )</font>
HAHAHAHA. I resemble that remark.
I was given an ac/dc welder for my birthday last year. My step father gave me an hour lesson in how to use a stick welder and my brother gave me a half hour lesson in how to use an oxy / aceteline welder. I choose an ac/dc welder for "farm welding" as you called it. I picked up some scraps to practice on, but wouldn't you know it. The bracket holding the FEL joystick broke on me last week. So, no time like the present, out comes the angle grinder to clean it up a bit, a piece of 1/8 inch 6013, clamp the piece in place, set welder to 80 amps and try to spot weld one end of the bracket. Hmm, not getting any penetration, try 120 amps.
End result ... nver-learned-to-weld -good/ it-ain't-purty-but-it'll-hold. Or as my step father told me his instructor said after he ran his first bead ... "my, I never knew pigeons could perch sideways"..
The only thing worse than my weld was the weld on the other end of the bracket /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif