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RE: [T3] welding and UN-welding


Hi Toby,

Thanks for the novella!

 and for the tips on your experience and what you personally own.

I'm gonna go comparison shopping tomorrow!
Al



>Oh, speaking of gases, make sure your work place has adequate ventilation.

>Power.  Well, the more the better! :)  For hobbyist use, 110V @ 20A is as
>high as you can safely get. 
>
>With sheet
>metal welding you will be performing more tack welding than continuous
>welding (otherwise you'll warp the heck out of the sheet metal). 
>
>This is the welder that I have (well, darn close to it):
>http://www.sears.com/sr/product/summary/productsummary.jsp?BV_SessionID=@@@@
>1080181830.1016123096@@@@&BV_EngineID=ccecadcejedddilcehgcemgdffmdfim.0&vert
>ical=SEARS&bidsite=&pid=00920559000
>
>The infinitely variable heat (and wire feed) control is VERY nice and
>something you definitely want in a unit.
 

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