Buying a welder, couple quick questions
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Buying a welder, couple quick questions
I need to buy a welder for the sole purpose of welding charge pipes and a downpipe. I want one with a gas hookup so my welds don't look like birdshit. Here's what I have in mind:
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=55247
My quick questions are, this is 115V so it plugs into a regular outlet right? And will this be able to do charge piping and a downpipe? Give me any info you can, and if there is a better one for around the same price show me and tell me why!
Thanks in advance
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=55247
My quick questions are, this is 115V so it plugs into a regular outlet right? And will this be able to do charge piping and a downpipe? Give me any info you can, and if there is a better one for around the same price show me and tell me why!
Thanks in advance
#2
Re: Buying a welder, couple quick questions
i dont kno everything there is to welding but i do kno that if it says flux mig then ur got gonna be burning gas (argon) cuz argon is wut makes the wire bond with the steel and if u have flux then flux takes its place so u dont have to run argon...i would just look around for a mig welder that runs gas instead of flux cuz flux comes out like ----...try goin to lowes i saw a nice lincoln there i think it was in the 500's? i could be wrong
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Re: Buying a welder, couple quick questions
ohhhhhhh...sry i read ur post wrong...yea that seems like a pretty good welder...go for it...just dont expect to be doing big jobs with it cuz that is a small welder but it should do ur pipes no problem...lemme know how it comes out
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Re: Buying a welder, couple quick questions
Just drive up to my house on the weekend and you can make whatever you want.
The description of that welder looks like it's what you're looking for, but the price is so low that I'm not sure how much I would expect out of it. I was looking for a deal too, but the low price on most welders scared me about it's ability. I ended up spending close to $700 for the welder and gas setup.
The description of that welder looks like it's what you're looking for, but the price is so low that I'm not sure how much I would expect out of it. I was looking for a deal too, but the low price on most welders scared me about it's ability. I ended up spending close to $700 for the welder and gas setup.
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Re: Buying a welder, couple quick questions
Thanks for the offer Steve. I just bought the welder, let's just hope it'll work for my pipes. Do these usually come with any wire? It doesn't say it does so I'm thinkin no. But then again I don't really know ---- about welding. Anything else I should buy besides gas? I'm just gonna go fluxcore now and get gas later.
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Re: Buying a welder, couple quick questions
does it come with the helmet and gloves?...prolly not mine didnt...but invest in an auto darkening helmet i bought mine on ebay it works great i think i payed 80 bucks for it...it just makes it easy to see where ur gonna start...good thing to have if ur new to welding...but wire runs about 10 bucks a spool...thats wire to be used in gas welding...not sure about flux-wire...good luck
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Re: Buying a welder, couple quick questions
Mine came with the face shield holder upper thing, flux wire, and the gas conversion kit. When I bought the gas I got a tank, and the mig wire.
I bought a $10 helmet yesterday at this used tool store, but the lens wasn't dark enough, cause my eyes still hurt. I took the lens out of the face shield holder upper that came with the welder and replaced it into the new helmet. Now it's good. Damn my eyes hurt.
I bought a $10 helmet yesterday at this used tool store, but the lens wasn't dark enough, cause my eyes still hurt. I took the lens out of the face shield holder upper that came with the welder and replaced it into the new helmet. Now it's good. Damn my eyes hurt.