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quadnie 05-24-2004 04:35 AM

Re:Welding
 
About damn time I got some proper respect for Mr. Cuddly Face! Oh yeah, that's not just any auto-darkening lense, that's a Jackson ECQ or some ----.

Yeah, but I like to make the question askers work for their answer. Why bother writing ---- up many times when I can be lazy and contribute my posts to meaningless things, like talking to the canadians? Plus if you saw some of my midnite welds from saturday night, you wouldn't be hyping my ----.. they looked wack! When it was still light out I was doing some bitchin tacks here and there.. what the hell happened. Important thing is exhaust is done and car drives (with minor pinhole leaks on one circle weld I did). Will fix that next weekend.

If I do make another answer solving page for the welding questions, I'm gonna want it stickied. Or at least within a stickied link or something.

-ryan

rudebwoy 05-24-2004 06:07 AM

Re:Welding
 
everyone always say cheap welder, I cant find one, how much is cheap? welding is easy, like soldering...

quadnie 05-24-2004 06:11 AM

Re:Welding
 
Um, torch welding is somewhat like soldering... Tig is kinda like soldering. Review some of my posts from like 3 weeks ago, I have all the info you needs there on buying a welder.

rudebwoy 05-24-2004 06:18 AM

Re:Welding
 
wait till you see my charge/downpipe almost perfect.. I uses a tig welder, first time came out great... but I dont have own welder I need one... right now I get a lot of practice on the arc welder,and plasma cutter in Iraq because everyone goes to the soldier with any experience, but I still have trouble with seting up the welder, to think this almost became my primary job, I was a machinist, before I became a mechanic.

quadnie 05-24-2004 06:35 AM

Re:Welding
 
Most of the people around here don't have access to TIGs, yeah I know your joints will turn out like butter (like buddah!), and you can achieve a similar setup with oxy/acetylene welds (not as strong or pretty). Most guys run wire feed welders, weather MIG or gasless. Hardly anyone ARC welds, I used to play with ARC all the time, from cattle fencing to industrial equipment repair. I used to own a plasma cutter, don't know if anyone else uses them.

Get some experience with MIG, it is different then the rest, you're looking for a specific sound and motion to it. Expect to pay $250-500 for the unit, $100 for gas bottle, whatever else on hood and gloves.

I think some people have been mentioning a lot of JBWeld around here, maybe you can master that too.


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