gabeancounter
Silver Member
Another newbie here looking to become a "hack" weldor. I have a large supply of rusty metal- mainly 1/4" with a little 1/8 and 3/16.
The projects I would like to play with are making some additons to implements- weight racks, kick stands, gauge wheels etc. I am not interested in welding enough to go take classes at school etc (right now). Just being honest - would like to find a cheap tombstone and start leaving a trail of stuck rods:laughing:
I have read for hours already about mig versus arc, and it appears that I would be better off just getting a cheap tombstone for the projects I have in mind?
Questions:
Any DVD recommendations for learning to arc weld?
What is the thinnest metal or tubing that can be welded with an arc welder? Can you weld metal grate - like on trailers to the tubing for gates?
Is the DC welders that much better? If so what makes them better? I can find the AC super cheap, not so easy for the Ac DC rigs.
The projects I would like to play with are making some additons to implements- weight racks, kick stands, gauge wheels etc. I am not interested in welding enough to go take classes at school etc (right now). Just being honest - would like to find a cheap tombstone and start leaving a trail of stuck rods:laughing:
I have read for hours already about mig versus arc, and it appears that I would be better off just getting a cheap tombstone for the projects I have in mind?
Questions:
Any DVD recommendations for learning to arc weld?
What is the thinnest metal or tubing that can be welded with an arc welder? Can you weld metal grate - like on trailers to the tubing for gates?
Is the DC welders that much better? If so what makes them better? I can find the AC super cheap, not so easy for the Ac DC rigs.