OctaneMotorsports
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Hey Everybody,
I'm looking to start getting into welding. I have been doing a lot of stick welding at my friend's house lately and so far I am pretty damn good at it, hahaha. I have used TIG and MIG at work, and I am decent at both of those as well. So I'm looking at picking up a basic stick welder from Canadian Tire. It is a Mastercraft 115A Stick Welder (Re-labeled Campbell & Hausfeld). Duty cycle is 20% at 50A, and 10% at 70A. It accepts 1/16" and 5/64" welding rods. It welds from 18 gauge to 1/8" thick steel. 3 year warranty, what is there to lose? This will be used occasionally on light duty projects (remember, I'm fourteen, I won't be making monster truck chassis with this). I want to avoid any other type of welder because of increased cost and maintenance (argon tank, wire feed, etc.). So, bearing in mind what I will be using this for, what do you think? Can't go wrong for the price.
Another option I am looking at is a gasless wire feed welder, such as this Lincoln Electric Handy Core Wire Feed Welder:
Advantages/disadvantages for each? Thank-you!
I'm looking to start getting into welding. I have been doing a lot of stick welding at my friend's house lately and so far I am pretty damn good at it, hahaha. I have used TIG and MIG at work, and I am decent at both of those as well. So I'm looking at picking up a basic stick welder from Canadian Tire. It is a Mastercraft 115A Stick Welder (Re-labeled Campbell & Hausfeld). Duty cycle is 20% at 50A, and 10% at 70A. It accepts 1/16" and 5/64" welding rods. It welds from 18 gauge to 1/8" thick steel. 3 year warranty, what is there to lose? This will be used occasionally on light duty projects (remember, I'm fourteen, I won't be making monster truck chassis with this). I want to avoid any other type of welder because of increased cost and maintenance (argon tank, wire feed, etc.). So, bearing in mind what I will be using this for, what do you think? Can't go wrong for the price.
Another option I am looking at is a gasless wire feed welder, such as this Lincoln Electric Handy Core Wire Feed Welder:
Advantages/disadvantages for each? Thank-you!
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