Well, my neighbor is a iron worker and brought home some big I beams and some 1/2" rod for me to burn on my new welder. If you have never burned anything that big before, let me tell you, it's quite an electrifing experience.
Leather armor is a must! I tried out the air arc attachment and smoked a good pair of dungarees.
May sound wierd, but for a guy who has never welded with anything other than a 135 amp MIG, it was a lot of fun!
I did some other smaller stuff and have found this as compared to a MIG: It takes a lot more skill to get good welds on the DC stick than on the MIG.
I weld outside, and it's always windy where I live. The stick shields itself better in strong winds. I've literally had to cup my hand around where I was welding to shield the Argon from blowing away. You dont have to do that with the stick, but there is a lot more cleanup of the weld and splatter when you are done on the stick.
Leather armor is a must! I tried out the air arc attachment and smoked a good pair of dungarees.
May sound wierd, but for a guy who has never welded with anything other than a 135 amp MIG, it was a lot of fun!
I did some other smaller stuff and have found this as compared to a MIG: It takes a lot more skill to get good welds on the DC stick than on the MIG.
I weld outside, and it's always windy where I live. The stick shields itself better in strong winds. I've literally had to cup my hand around where I was welding to shield the Argon from blowing away. You dont have to do that with the stick, but there is a lot more cleanup of the weld and splatter when you are done on the stick.
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