gasless welder
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gasless welder
I want to buy a welder, nothing for anything big but more for tacking stuff together, maybe exhaust but small stuff. Anything big I will take to someone who is really good. Can someone express a good gasless welder that is single phase?
Coop
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I've got a Lincoln Electric Weld Pak 4200(?)HD. Around $400 at Home Depot if I remember right.
It'll do MIG and gasless, depending on which wire you install. It's a pretty nice setup. I even used it to tweak my stainless ATR downpipe.
I'd buy something that at least supports a MIG add-on, even if you don't plan on using it right away. Why spend the money twice if you decide to upgrade in the future?
Drop the $60 or so on an auto darkening helmet from Harbor Freight. It's SO worth it.
It'll do MIG and gasless, depending on which wire you install. It's a pretty nice setup. I even used it to tweak my stainless ATR downpipe.
I'd buy something that at least supports a MIG add-on, even if you don't plan on using it right away. Why spend the money twice if you decide to upgrade in the future?
Drop the $60 or so on an auto darkening helmet from Harbor Freight. It's SO worth it.
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Yeah I already have already used an auto dark helmet, dont know how anyone welds with out one.
Cool, I like your suggestion. didnt think about the add on.
Coop
Cool, I like your suggestion. didnt think about the add on.
Coop
[quote=""Melis""]The cop asked Coop "Are you really a firefighter?" Coop was like "yeah" then the cop said "ok your in charge" then the cop left
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[quote=""DCIV""]Yeah I already have already used an auto dark helmet, dont know how anyone welds with out one.
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It's doable...but it sucks.
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It's doable...but it sucks.
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pretty much...I've found that lift and nod method is much easier with a wire feed welder than a stick welder. 
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[quote=""thestealth""]pretty much...I've found that lift and nod method is much easier with a wire feed welder than a stick welder.
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Lol agreed.
Doesn't work very well with a tig either.
Lol agreed.
Doesn't work very well with a tig either.
DOGE
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totally unrelated, but I thought this thread title said "assless welder"...I was confused..lol
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I was thinking the EXACT same thing 
I think about all the things we could have done, all the miracles we could have achieved, if we were all just a little bit better than it turns out we are.
--Naomi Nagata
--Naomi Nagata
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Hobart makes a good unit too, can be had from tractor supply center (if they are in your neck or the woods. i personally prefer stick welding only because that what works best in the stick on a service call, but in a garage a mig welder is the way to go
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Recommend me a cheap welder to look for in order to teach myself welding.
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Honestly for just messing around I've heard decent things about Harbor Freight. My dad swears by Miller but those are a lot more expensive.
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Debating on this - https://www.harborfreight.com/easy-flux ... 56355.html
Or this - https://www.harborfreight.com/170-amp-d ... 68885.html
Or this - https://www.harborfreight.com/170-amp-d ... 68885.html
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I enjoy mine, I only really tac things together and welded a hole shut but it’s worked perfect.
Coop
Coop
[quote=""Melis""]The cop asked Coop "Are you really a firefighter?" Coop was like "yeah" then the cop said "ok your in charge" then the cop left
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[quote=""Duck Vader""]Debating on this - https://www.harborfreight.com/easy-flux ... 56355.html
Or this - https://www.harborfreight.com/170-amp-d ... 68885.html[/quote]
I was going to recommend the first one you linked. I just bought one a couple months back, but haven't used it yet. Really got it to toss in the monti for odd jobs or wheeling. Its very small, and has good reviews.
Being flux core you wont need any gas, but it will spit some, making welds look less presentable, but nothing overly ugly. Honestly its the easiest and quickest way to learn. You only have 2 variables, wire speed, and current which they even give you a cheat sheet with the machine.
Welding is really pretty easy, but feel free to hit me up with any questions.
Or this - https://www.harborfreight.com/170-amp-d ... 68885.html[/quote]
I was going to recommend the first one you linked. I just bought one a couple months back, but haven't used it yet. Really got it to toss in the monti for odd jobs or wheeling. Its very small, and has good reviews.
Being flux core you wont need any gas, but it will spit some, making welds look less presentable, but nothing overly ugly. Honestly its the easiest and quickest way to learn. You only have 2 variables, wire speed, and current which they even give you a cheat sheet with the machine.
Welding is really pretty easy, but feel free to hit me up with any questions.

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[quote=""Duck Vader""]Debating on this - https://www.harborfreight.com/easy-flux ... 56355.html
Or this - https://www.harborfreight.com/170-amp-d ... 68885.html[/quote]
I'd go with the first one simply because it is 110v.
Or this - https://www.harborfreight.com/170-amp-d ... 68885.html[/quote]
I'd go with the first one simply because it is 110v.
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Wasn't sure if first or second because second says it can do stainless. I've got stainless exhaust on my truck and stuff.
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I do have a 240 in the house, but only 2. One for the dryer and one for the oven.