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RE: Horrible Freight Mig Welder..

To: <wghook@earthlink.net>, <shop-talk@autox.team.net>
Subject: RE: Horrible Freight Mig Welder..
From: "Patton Dickson" <kpdii@earthlink.net>
Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2004 21:35:59 -0500
Have tried the community colleges and High Schools for 20 miles, and not one
of them offer welding anymore.  I would have to cross Houston, which is
impractical, if not impossible with my work situation.  I just ordered the
Richard Finch book, so for now, I will have to learn as I go.

Patton

-----Original Message-----
From: William Hook [mailto:wghook@earthlink.net] 
Sent: Monday, September 13, 2004 9:26 PM
To: shop-talk@autox.team.net; kpdii@earthlink.net
Subject: Horrible Freight Mig Welder..



Patton,

I would stongly recommend looking into what the local community college 
or art studio has in  the way of classes.   This will show you what to 
expect from a welder in relation to what your goals are before you buy 
one and spend a lot of frustrating attempts at making a great weld and 
not knowing if the welder is the problem or if the wire feed speed or 
voltage is not settings are wrong.   This unit might be just fine for 
your purposes but you won't know until after you have learned how.  You 
also have the advantage of seeing how it is done right and being able to 
ask questions...   like why is it spattering rather than flowing?     I 
found a class in my area that taught gas as well as MIG and it was well 
worth it.   I would not have made good choices if I had bought first.   
Good luck,






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