dwross
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Good to hear from you again Dave. I am seasoned in many ways, but welding is not one of them. The closest I came to welding was silver soldering broken parts of office machines. It was a savior for old machines that replacement parts were NLA.LOL. I'm not "that" seasoned but just a hobbyist with a few years under my belt. And I do a lot of reading and learning to try and get better. California's suggestion to find a cheap stick welder is a good one, but you will be lucky to find one for $50, at least around the Mpls/St Paul area. But yes, a stick welder can get you a lot of power for cheap $. Stick is definitely harder to learn than wire, but if you learn stick, everything else you try will be easier to pick up. The old saying here is "you can't use amps you don't have". In other words a bigger welder gives you more flexibility as you can turn it down from max, but you can't turn it up ABOVE max...
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I will keep my eyes open for a used stick welder. I moved to the Denver suburbs from Illinois about 15 years ago. I retired from my business and we had to move where the grandchildren lived.Now I have a new granddaughter Illinois. I mention that because my daughter-in-law is from the Mpls/St Paul area.
Thanks again Dave for your insight,
Dennis