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Old 12-28-2006, 04:48 AM
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stupid home depot website...it was a link to a lincoln welder, no gas. I really dont have the extra cash to throw around right now im saving up for DJSIVA's laguna blue. Ill just stick with one of the ones I got originally untill i feel comfortable with welding..the ones on ebay hold there value fairly well. after I get a helmet ill start practicing and burning down my garage. Thanks for your input guys. im sure ill be asking more ?? after i burn holes through a few pipes.

http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=44567
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Old 12-28-2006, 07:42 AM
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When I was selling tools 6-9 years ago all the 'economical' MIG welders' core parts were manufactured in Italy. Didn't matter if the final product came from an American, Japanese or Korean company. That might make a difference in your decision on how much to lay out $$$-wise.

The 'flux' in flux-core wire provides the shielding gas when welding. Not much flux there so the shielding isn't as great as when a bottle is used. In regards to welding exhaust pipe flux-core will do o.k. strength-wise but it won't be as pretty as a bottle job. We always refer to a flux-core job as 'pigeon-poop' because of it's usual appearance.
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Old 12-28-2006, 08:14 PM
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Pigeon poop!! Oh man, It's so true....

Oh, the first harbor freight welder you showed....Something that may come in handy when selecting a welder to buy. Duty cycle, which has nothing to do with your bowl movements, is the amount of time out of a 10 minute period that a machine can run at the listed amperage. 15% at 110 would basicly mean that with the machine set at 110 amps it will run for 1 1/2 minutes before needing to cool down for the remainder of the 10 minutes.

I could prettymuch write a book on usefull stuff....but seems theese guys have it MORE than covered already. http://www.khake.com/page89.html
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