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I sometimes hang on to stuff because I know the moment I get rid I'll need it.Max Headroom wrote: Yes and no...
I started off with a 12v brazing thing I got from my father. I like the no gas flux core myself. I had regular welders for years but hated striking the arc then along came the migs and I was liberated. lol
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helijohn wrote: I sometimes hang on to stuff because I know the moment I get rid I'll need it.
Never a truer word [strike]spoken[/strike] written!
Along with that statement I have also loaned people my stuff and never got it back - my own brother is the worst culprit.
I would fear a competent welder looking at my own welds :blush: :blush:
...But hopefully with all this expensive gear I'll have some motivation to do better. :dry: :side:
IF IT AINT BROKE, KEEP FIXING IT UNTIL IT IS
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helijohn wrote: I sometimes hang on to stuff because I know the moment I get rid I'll need it.
Never a truer word [strike]spoken[/strike] written!
Along with that statement I have also loaned people my stuff and never got it back - my own brother is the worst culprit.
I would fear a competent welder looking at my own welds :blush: :blush:
...But hopefully with all this expensive gear I'll have some motivation to do better. :dry: :side:
I'm a multi coded, multi process 6GR pipe welder, welded owt from 20thou to 40mm and now I have to pay someone to do my welding......... Imagine how much that hurts......
Still the pacemaker keeps me alive :blush:
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The main thing is that it is mechanically strong. If it needs to look pretty then i get my grinder out.Max Headroom wrote: I would fear a competent welder looking at my own welds :blush: :blush:

I was once told (I do a lot with wood too) putty and paint makes a carpenter what he ain't. Same with welding.
I got some gas weld wire from Lidl today - can't resist hoarding stocks cos I never know when the welder is gonna come out and get used for hours. :woohoo:
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helijohn wrote: I was once told (I do a lot with wood too) putty and paint makes a carpenter what he ain't. Same with welding.
Its the same in aviation (to a certain degree) we try to get our hands on 10 gauge paint to hide crap rivets :laugh:
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