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Posted on 5/3/23 at 11:59 pm to
Posted by Clames
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Posted on 5/3/23 at 11:59 pm to
That and stick/flux core can be done out in the open even if it's windy. Also stick welding is the most versatile and even with a smaller machine you can handle decently thick materials. Also, ignore those telling you to buy only Lincoln or Miller, there are lots of great machines out there now, Fronius, ESAB, etc. and lots of information from professioals that use them.
Posted by DownshiftAndFloorIt
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Posted on 5/4/23 at 5:51 am to
If a person can only have 1 process they will learn/use, it should be Stick welding for most people.

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ignore those telling you to buy only Lincoln or Miller,


Agreed. OP isn't getting into Shipbuilding and doesnt need "the best."

I have a POS Lotus high frequency tig machine that works. It's not great, but I can tig aluminum with it and it costs something like $400.
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