Somebody said amateurs welding with bedframe angle iron?
For one of my first projects I asked the usual beginner questions on WW before starting and got some good advice.
Below are 3-point forks I cobbled together long ago using bedframe angle iron and a scrap relay rack The welds look amateurish but using 6011 I got good penetration. (It was painted after this fabrication photo). Its still in use and the welds are solid. This was one of my first projects with the 1960's Montgomery Wards 230-AC stick welder. (Similar specs to a Tombstone).
After getting a little experience with that $50 welder I bought a blue HF-90 AC "Mig100" flux welder ($72!) and never did get to work as well as the ancient stick welder. Lots of others in WW's HF forum had the same experience. After the next, black, generation of HF wire welders came out, that WW forum for HF mostly died. No more complaints, just posts on how to modify the early models. The black generation ones apparently work as expected.
After that HF90 I got a Century 130 DC 120v wire welder, where a thread on WW got me to someone who had a manual for it. This was what the HF-90 should have been, it worked well for light work. I miss Welding Web and hope it comes back.