tips on a welder.
#1
tips on a welder.
alright well im trieing to find a decent new welder for cheap in around the 300 or less range. i have a stick welder that i got for $40 brand new and it kinda sucks as well as me at welding. i need something that can weld up tunertoys log, charge piping and an exhaust. is there a certian amount of amps i should get for this any help would be greatly appreciated thank you.
#4
Re: tips on a welder.
Originally Posted by Stealthmode
lol.
Buy a mig with gas. Or send me the log manifold. I'll weld it up for you. Just pay shipping.
Buy a mig with gas. Or send me the log manifold. I'll weld it up for you. Just pay shipping.
#9
Re: tips on a welder.
Originally Posted by Stealthmode
Wire feed would be better.
I'm not gonna charge you to weld it, I just don't have any little welding projects to tie me over.
I'm not gonna charge you to weld it, I just don't have any little welding projects to tie me over.
#10
Re: tips on a welder.
Originally Posted by tuname420
i would take you up on this deal because your welder and your skills are probably 50 times better then mine. but i need a welder anyways to do charge piping and exhaust. i dont really know you either so you could jack me and i couldnt do anything about it except cry and bitch. thanks for the offer though. if you make me a a/c mani that fits a t3 i will pay you $150 pay pal in january cuz i have no money right now.
Honestly man, for the amount your going to spend for the DIY kit and $150 to weld, you can buy a manifold from dave (CSAddict) or us fully tig welded in stainless. I think a guy named hotrex makes manifolds 2