turbojimmy
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Hi all,
After talking about it with my brother and I for months, my dad has decided he wants a welder for his b-day. I'm not sure what he plans to do with it, I think he wants one in the family so my brother and I can use it. But hey, that's okay with me.
He got some advice from a friend of his that does light repair work and fabrication. He said he has a 120V DC 'tombstone' style Lincoln Electric welder. After looking at the Lincoln web site it looks like a stick welder.
I did a lot of poking around on the web and it seems like a gas/gasless MIG welder would provide the most flexibility. As you got good you could introduce gas for cleaner welds. Obviously they're more expensive but I don't want to buy something that has limited utility.
Also, I'm wondering about amps. I read somewhere that you really want something with at least 150 amps. This pretty much means a 220V unit. Dad would have to do some wiring, but it's not that big a deal because he brought the wiring out to the garage when he built it. Just never wired up the 220V outlet. Lincoln does have a 120V MIG that goes up to 135 amps. It's a wire feed but doesn't say if it's gas/gasless. I'm assuming it is because the regulator kit is sold separately (implying you can add it later).
He also wants an oxy/acetylene torch. That's a bit easier because they're a pretty simple device. The advice his friend gave him is to spring for a Victor torch, but they're expensive. I'm thinking for our limited use we can get away with a cheap kit. Lincoln makes one (tanks, manifold and torch) for $240.
Am I on the right track with this stuff?
Thanks,
Jim
After talking about it with my brother and I for months, my dad has decided he wants a welder for his b-day. I'm not sure what he plans to do with it, I think he wants one in the family so my brother and I can use it. But hey, that's okay with me.
He got some advice from a friend of his that does light repair work and fabrication. He said he has a 120V DC 'tombstone' style Lincoln Electric welder. After looking at the Lincoln web site it looks like a stick welder.
I did a lot of poking around on the web and it seems like a gas/gasless MIG welder would provide the most flexibility. As you got good you could introduce gas for cleaner welds. Obviously they're more expensive but I don't want to buy something that has limited utility.
Also, I'm wondering about amps. I read somewhere that you really want something with at least 150 amps. This pretty much means a 220V unit. Dad would have to do some wiring, but it's not that big a deal because he brought the wiring out to the garage when he built it. Just never wired up the 220V outlet. Lincoln does have a 120V MIG that goes up to 135 amps. It's a wire feed but doesn't say if it's gas/gasless. I'm assuming it is because the regulator kit is sold separately (implying you can add it later).
He also wants an oxy/acetylene torch. That's a bit easier because they're a pretty simple device. The advice his friend gave him is to spring for a Victor torch, but they're expensive. I'm thinking for our limited use we can get away with a cheap kit. Lincoln makes one (tanks, manifold and torch) for $240.
Am I on the right track with this stuff?
Thanks,
Jim