Hey guys,
I'm teaching myself to weld. I took a night class at the local tech school which was ok, but nothing spectacular. I did get me exposed to all the processes, but not with much depth
I bought a Miller 211 in one of the last Zoro sales. It's pretty simple and I'm ready to do some projects with it.
What I really want to learn is TIG, and because my garage needed a proper torch anyway, I bought a oxy-acetylene rig with a Smith AW1A airliner welding torch. I've been practicing OA welding as a way to get the skills for TIG, but I find that I really enjoy the OA process. I can see why artists and others not terribly concerned with speed like this.
Anyhow, I'm about to move from little practice coupons to some real projects and I don't know what I should do for grinder wheels. Thanks to this forum, I got the great deal on the Metabo 4 1/2" grinder, but I haven't bought any consumables for it.
Can anyone make a recommendation for me? I need to be able to clean metal, cut or grind for fit up, and then grind my novice welds into something that doesn't look horrible.
I'm working with mild steel, though one project I want to tackle shortly is a stainless table frame for a kitchen table with 8-foot Ikea butcher's block counter top. I know I need different gas for that unless I torch weld it, in which case I need flux. No idea if I would need different grinder wheels.
Thanks for the advice!!!
Jim
I'm teaching myself to weld. I took a night class at the local tech school which was ok, but nothing spectacular. I did get me exposed to all the processes, but not with much depth
I bought a Miller 211 in one of the last Zoro sales. It's pretty simple and I'm ready to do some projects with it.
What I really want to learn is TIG, and because my garage needed a proper torch anyway, I bought a oxy-acetylene rig with a Smith AW1A airliner welding torch. I've been practicing OA welding as a way to get the skills for TIG, but I find that I really enjoy the OA process. I can see why artists and others not terribly concerned with speed like this.
Anyhow, I'm about to move from little practice coupons to some real projects and I don't know what I should do for grinder wheels. Thanks to this forum, I got the great deal on the Metabo 4 1/2" grinder, but I haven't bought any consumables for it.
Can anyone make a recommendation for me? I need to be able to clean metal, cut or grind for fit up, and then grind my novice welds into something that doesn't look horrible.
I'm working with mild steel, though one project I want to tackle shortly is a stainless table frame for a kitchen table with 8-foot Ikea butcher's block counter top. I know I need different gas for that unless I torch weld it, in which case I need flux. No idea if I would need different grinder wheels.
Thanks for the advice!!!
Jim

