Jfive
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all I should say is Welcome to the Worm Hole.
for starters you need a way to cut metal and a way to glue it back together, sounds simple- right?
yes even a $9 Harbor Freight angle grinder (with coupon) with a cut-off disc will cut the metal (albeit not very efficiently (read: get a ton of discs)) and their 70 amp stick welder will do the 2 tricks
then someday you get tired of the angle grinder for it's quickly disappearing cut-off discs and inaccurate cuts (plus those HF grinders burn out quickly...$9 here and there) so you opt for the <$100 chop saw, it has a angle setting clamp, cuts slightly more precise than the angle grinder, and the 14" discs last quite a bit longer, but you still have to deal with sharp, aggressive burrs, sparks, and ear splitting noise as you cut
the stick welder handles most of your needs but now your family and friends are asking you to fix their pool fences, lawnmower decks (you name it) and more, and that doggone stick welder is blowing holes in everything, on top of that you get to test out a friend's HF 90 amp flux-core machine and you love the convenience so you pick one up- but still you find it blows out thin metal given it's crude adjustments
where do you go from here? name-brand welders significantly range in price
you'll also need files, clamps, jigs, cutting oil, nozzle gel, pullers, expanders, pliers, drivers, wrenches, sockets, adapters, squares, magnets, tool boxes, drill bits, step bits, reams, and more
your cutting and gluing leave much to be desired..... how do we prioritize? cutting? shaping? or joining?
somewhere along the line you want to work with bends, welcome to inception as this is the largest worm hole within the fabrication worm hole, pipe or tube? flat? square or round? hollow or solid? mandrel? the options are almost limitless, there's DIY then there's pro-grade $$$$$$$$$
holes! hand drill or drill press? there are times and places for either
now you're running out of room! the garage can only hold so many tools, the wife only allows so many tools per square foot so you must get creative! an RV pad? a shed? somewhere off-site? how do you deliver adequate power to the spot?
sometimes you need to work with sheet metal- another worm hole, sure a jig saw will cut it crudely, so will the band saw you're considering buying, and by now, you're realizing every new "toy" is at least $500 or let's be honest, you would've had it by now, but to cut sheet metal you need a shear, a real one, not a pair of aircraft shears that might've worked here and there, and maybe a brake too to put accurate bends in the sheet metal, how about an english roller to make nice, curved pieces of sheet metal (not to mention the press, or the hammer press)?
oh my! what about a plasma cutter? about the same price as a welder and we're cutting most anything, but not with super precision, but maybe we could attach a computer to that plasma cutter?! now we're getting some pretty precise cuts! but this comes at the expense of not only dollars, but time, and space
plasma is great but CNC or waterjet would be even better!
how "fabricator" are you trying to get? making your own chain links? expanded sheet metal? much to consider but do not fret, no one, and I mean no one builds this tool set overnight, it is a worm hole, a journey, you will learn SO much on the trail and we're here to help
no doubt I've left many things out so comment away
I'd buy the 80 amp DC at 119.99 when they are on sale as AC stick is the worst. Lol