Well, I take the last class this Saturday. See my thread here for details:
http://garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=202962
Its been a positive experience, I have learned what I had hoped to, from theory to safety. Far from expert, I hope to just practice-practice-practice over the next several months. I have a Lincoln tombstone stick welder, but in all honesty, I found the MIG to be much more user friendly. I am able to make good welds with the MIG so its not that its "easy" but it just starts and stops easier for me.
So in considering a MIG I would love some input. Im not interested in anything like a HF welder, so I am focused on Lincoln, Hobart, etc. I will most likely opt for a gas setup, so thats a given also. I am perfectly happy with a 120v unit, so I dont see a need to jump into a 220v unit.
In comparing say, a Lincoln, there are two in my search radius:
My projects will include things like building a welding table, working on my trailer, maybe build a trailer, perhaps a grill-build, misc repairs of who knows what. I may weld aluminum, definitely steel. I will get a gas bottle.
So my question is the additional $200 for the heavier unit. With multiple passes, can I weld heavier steel with the smaller unit?
Since I am without specific amounts of experience, I wanted to poll the GJ users to get some input. And I am certainly open to considering other makes and models of a welder, just using the Lincoln as a starting point.
Thank you.
http://garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=202962
Its been a positive experience, I have learned what I had hoped to, from theory to safety. Far from expert, I hope to just practice-practice-practice over the next several months. I have a Lincoln tombstone stick welder, but in all honesty, I found the MIG to be much more user friendly. I am able to make good welds with the MIG so its not that its "easy" but it just starts and stops easier for me.
So in considering a MIG I would love some input. Im not interested in anything like a HF welder, so I am focused on Lincoln, Hobart, etc. I will most likely opt for a gas setup, so thats a given also. I am perfectly happy with a 120v unit, so I dont see a need to jump into a 220v unit.
In comparing say, a Lincoln, there are two in my search radius:
- K2185 - $323 @ Lowes - 1/8" thickness limit
- K2480 - $524 @ Lowes - 3/16" thickness limit
My projects will include things like building a welding table, working on my trailer, maybe build a trailer, perhaps a grill-build, misc repairs of who knows what. I may weld aluminum, definitely steel. I will get a gas bottle.
So my question is the additional $200 for the heavier unit. With multiple passes, can I weld heavier steel with the smaller unit?
Since I am without specific amounts of experience, I wanted to poll the GJ users to get some input. And I am certainly open to considering other makes and models of a welder, just using the Lincoln as a starting point.
Thank you.

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