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Mig welding

PostPosted: Sat Jul 04, 2009 4:26 am
by Duke Peterson
just wondering if people who can weld can offer an opinion on how difficult it is to learn to weld to a good enough standard to do decent rust repairs. I have been finding it very difficult to get someone to come out and do some welding for me so I am considering buying a welder and working out how to do it myself. Is it realistic to get up to or reasonable standard in a couple of weekend of fiddling around? or does it take a lot of work to get the hang of it? Oh and if it is a option, how much should I spend on a welder?
Your opinions are appreciated
cheers

PostPosted: Sat Jul 04, 2009 6:02 pm
by Eddy
If you can draw a line you can weld!

MIG Welders;- designed during World War Two so that women could do welding work!

Getting the picture yet? :wink:

See if you can get into a TAFE course.

OR

Buy a little MIG and stuff around on some scrap metal.
Post up pics of the welder, and the welds you've run, and we'll make the adjustments for ya! 8)


I'm self taught.
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http://ladanivawourldwide.freeforums.or ... in-t3.html

and my son did this with a few minutes instruction
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http://ladanivawourldwide.freeforums.or ... r-t35.html

PostPosted: Sun Jul 05, 2009 5:59 pm
by Duke Peterson
cool time to go welder shopping. Any tips, gas or gasless? how many amp do i need?

PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 8:19 am
by bobbyd
You can borrow mine and Ill give you a very very amatuer welding lesson,
Its basicly practice practice practice.
check your pm for details

PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 8:35 am
by Eddy
Duke Peterson wrote: Any tips, gas or gasless?

WIA or CIG, are about the best, but most of the little "toy" welders will do it for you for a little while at least.
Do however, avoid the ones with push-button adjustments ... dial-up ONLY.

Gasless is ok, but the welds need more cleaning up afterwards.
All welding in the two links I posted were done gasless.
Gasless wire is more expensive than plain wire, but is offset by no requirement for gas and associated bottle hire, although I do believe you can now get disposable bottles.

Gas will give you a neater weld, and far more versatility.

Spend the money on one of the better - name brand - Auto helmets, and wear gloves and full covered clothing. Otherwise you will have some bad sunburn and be wondering how the hell that happened!

PostPosted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 3:48 am
by bobbyd
I got a mid duke, check your pms and we'll get a plan

Re: Mig welding

PostPosted: Sun Sep 06, 2009 8:47 pm
by bobbyd
Done