Spike00513
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Decided on picking up a MigMax 215 the other day
Anyone know what else is needed to get started using it?
I also got their welding cart to hold it,
I'm guessing besides that it would be
-mask
-argon cylinder
-gloves
-grinder bits (already have grinder)
really not sure if that's it, or if anything else is needed
If anyone knows please post!
Am also trying to figure out which gas cylinder is best
a big heavy tall one, or a little small one
All the pictures I see of people using this machine have a large argon canister, usually green
and that seems better
maybe it's heavy but still can be lifted/carried/transported if needed,
and it seems like the safer bet to have extra gas, then too little/not enough and end up "stalling out" in the middle of a job running out (wastes time)
helmet I'll try and find out what's good; I hear it needs to be high quality, reputable brand, auto darkening; I have seen ones that don't seem crazy expensive starting in the $100 range
goal (these types of welds):
Anyone know what else is needed to get started using it?
I also got their welding cart to hold it,
I'm guessing besides that it would be
-mask
-argon cylinder
-gloves
-grinder bits (already have grinder)
really not sure if that's it, or if anything else is needed
If anyone knows please post!
Am also trying to figure out which gas cylinder is best
a big heavy tall one, or a little small one
All the pictures I see of people using this machine have a large argon canister, usually green
and that seems better
maybe it's heavy but still can be lifted/carried/transported if needed,
and it seems like the safer bet to have extra gas, then too little/not enough and end up "stalling out" in the middle of a job running out (wastes time)
helmet I'll try and find out what's good; I hear it needs to be high quality, reputable brand, auto darkening; I have seen ones that don't seem crazy expensive starting in the $100 range
goal (these types of welds):