My small “shop” is geared towards woodworking and storage… So walls are all Plywood… Workbenches are plywood… and tools are all woodworking tools.
But, I’ve been interested in learning how to weld for a while now. I purchased a welder about a year ago, and finally got around to unboxing it.
I’m quickly learning I’m going to need a few more tools/a bit more gear in order to learn (Attaching a ground lead to some small pieces of scrap metal isn’t ideal.
I’m curious:
1: What gear do you think is ”bare minimum” when it comes to starting off (I have the machine, a hood, and gloves)
2: What should I be looking for for work surfaces, keeping in mind my budget is low and storage is really becoming scarce (a welding blanket tossed over my wood benches, with a Klutch or Dewalt table top Over it?… A harbor freight cheapo-table that I can bring outside? A slab of steel that I can lay on cinder blocks? Or **** it up and weld on the floor?)
But, I’ve been interested in learning how to weld for a while now. I purchased a welder about a year ago, and finally got around to unboxing it.
I’m quickly learning I’m going to need a few more tools/a bit more gear in order to learn (Attaching a ground lead to some small pieces of scrap metal isn’t ideal.
I’m curious:
1: What gear do you think is ”bare minimum” when it comes to starting off (I have the machine, a hood, and gloves)
2: What should I be looking for for work surfaces, keeping in mind my budget is low and storage is really becoming scarce (a welding blanket tossed over my wood benches, with a Klutch or Dewalt table top Over it?… A harbor freight cheapo-table that I can bring outside? A slab of steel that I can lay on cinder blocks? Or **** it up and weld on the floor?)


