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Want to get a small welder
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<blockquote data-quote="bobberboy" data-source="post: 152079" data-attributes="member: 1417"><p>It seems like a lot of you guys out there whether by trade or by otherwise are welders. My dad taught me to weld with a stick welder in the 70's and it's a good skill to have for someone who likes to invent stuff. I've been thinking about getting a small home welder and wonder how they work. I am sure there is a lot of opinion out there and I don't want to start a controversy but am interested in a recommendation. Welding aluminum would be the coolest, but even if it was just steel would be ok too. I see 115v welders at Menard's and the HD. What's the deal with them? I don't have 220v in my garage so that's not an option for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobberboy, post: 152079, member: 1417"] It seems like a lot of you guys out there whether by trade or by otherwise are welders. My dad taught me to weld with a stick welder in the 70's and it's a good skill to have for someone who likes to invent stuff. I've been thinking about getting a small home welder and wonder how they work. I am sure there is a lot of opinion out there and I don't want to start a controversy but am interested in a recommendation. Welding aluminum would be the coolest, but even if it was just steel would be ok too. I see 115v welders at Menard's and the HD. What's the deal with them? I don't have 220v in my garage so that's not an option for me. [/QUOTE]
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