fordaholic495
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I do mostly automotive work on my own toys (78 Bronco, RZR, dirt bike, etc.) so I have more of a mechanic's setup. I have really been wanting a welder and a compressor, but don't want to skimp on either so I can only do one right now. I will most likely get the HF 60 Gal. compressor, or the Hobart 210MVP welder. Along with the compressor I am figuring in cost to wire it up and plumb air throughout the garage. With the welder, I would need to wire up the 220V as well and I would like to build a welding table and get some of the corresponding fabrication tools to work with it. (Clamps, squares, magnets, grinders, etc.)
I am in the middle of a suspension project on the Bronco and I have found myself wishing I had a welder often, but I don't need it so much when I'm not in the middle of a project like this. I'd really like to have a bigger compressor for die grinders and an air gun mostly and eventually paint. I have a portable compressor that works okay for tires and whatnot.
My question is, if you do the kind of work I do (or even if you don't), which do you find yourself using more often?
Thanks!
I am in the middle of a suspension project on the Bronco and I have found myself wishing I had a welder often, but I don't need it so much when I'm not in the middle of a project like this. I'd really like to have a bigger compressor for die grinders and an air gun mostly and eventually paint. I have a portable compressor that works okay for tires and whatnot.
My question is, if you do the kind of work I do (or even if you don't), which do you find yourself using more often?
Thanks!

