09-03-2011, 11:05 PM | #1 |
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So... I just started learning how to weld this past few weeks. I've been using the welder at my school's wood shop and decided to get a cheap one for home use.
Got a harbor freight 90 amp welder and an auto darkening mask. Any of you guys weld at work/home? What welders do you guys have and why? I'd appreciate any tips and tricks that you guys are willing to share. BTW, I'm attempting to build a GT5 cockpit out of mild steel as a project for my advance structures class instead of building a rocket with the rest of the class. the frame will house a logitech G25 and a bucket seat. thanks in advanced to the CSB commenters. (if anyone bothers)
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09-05-2011, 01:40 AM | #4 |
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the one that i use at school is a miller flux welder. i like it but cannot afford it right now. forgot the model. how do you like yours?
how long have you been welding? lol. most of the time lots of people including myself will call it a wood shop because the majority of the tools are for wood. they also have a few welders, some metal tools, a CNC, and a laser cutter. maybe ill start calling it a model shop cause that's where we build our scale models for architecture.
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09-05-2011, 09:26 AM | #5 |
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I guess I should be more serious.
Ive been welding for the better part of 10 years. But I honestly don't remember the brand of my equipment. I never looked! They were a gift from the guy who taught me how to weld at my dads jobsite back in the day. Personally, I don't trust autodarkening. I just put lift my mask when I'm not actively welding and then pull it back down when it's time to go. I always fear that the auto ones won't darken, you know? |
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09-05-2011, 03:31 PM | #8 |
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Much easier with autodarkening although I lift up my helmet when not welding it's much easier to start welding in the right spot when you can see what your doing.
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+1 haha. welding in style like a boss. if you really were to use sunglasses i wonder how many layers you'd need.
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It's already dark out, don't need a shield at night. duh....
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