Currently I've only got a very cheap little AC stick welder that's pretty crappy. I don't use it a whole lot, just every now and then to (try to) repair stuff. The problem is that most of the time I'm trying to weld something thin and have to have the current set fairly low (to avoid blowing holes in the job). TBH I usually have heaps of problems with the rod sticking and end up with something that looks like a little line of random bird poop. 
I'm thinking of getting a cheap gasless mig (flux core wire wheel) welder to see if it suits me any better. A local store has a fairly basic model which is quite low cost, so I think I'll give it a go. The question I have is this, I've never used anything other than a stick welder, do you think a small cheap flux core wire welder would be easier for a noob to use, especially on small stuff?
And just to show how much of a noob I am on this, one thing I'd really like to know is how do you start an arc on a mig? Is it really as simple as it seems to just place the electrode at the correct distance from a (cleaned) job and pull the trigger. With the stick welder I go "scrape scratch flash stuck blob" about 20 times on average before I even get a sustained arc going.
(Well not so much on thicker stuff at higher amps, but certainly like that on low amp settings).
I'm thinking of getting a cheap gasless mig (flux core wire wheel) welder to see if it suits me any better. A local store has a fairly basic model which is quite low cost, so I think I'll give it a go. The question I have is this, I've never used anything other than a stick welder, do you think a small cheap flux core wire welder would be easier for a noob to use, especially on small stuff?
And just to show how much of a noob I am on this, one thing I'd really like to know is how do you start an arc on a mig? Is it really as simple as it seems to just place the electrode at the correct distance from a (cleaned) job and pull the trigger. With the stick welder I go "scrape scratch flash stuck blob" about 20 times on average before I even get a sustained arc going.


