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i want to get a welder but i dont want to spend a holatta money

i realy wish i could find a cheap 110-120 flux wire welder for around 100$ but i cant

is a stick welder harder to use than a flux wire welder
and wich has cleaner welds?
 

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A stick welder with infinite amperage control will make cleaner better looking welds compared to a wirefeed with two amperage settings, but it takes more skill to weld stick. You can get a flux core wire welder for $100, just go to a tool sale the next time one is in town.
 

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I would go for a mig as your first welder. Easier to work with and more forgiving. Also very adjustble with the wire speed and desired heat. Works great on automotive sheet metal too, I'm welding up some holes on a '55 chevy p/u with the one I have. :thumbsup:
 

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I would go for a mig as your first welder. Easier to work with and more forgiving. Also very adjustble with the wire speed and desired heat. Works great on automotive sheet metal too, I'm welding up some holes on a '55 chevy p/u with the one I have. :thumbsup:

Good luck getting a full mig setup for $100. Your probably best off with used stick welder if your house is wired for it, dont bother with a 110volt unit get a 220 volt in the 200 amp range if your getting a stick welder.
 

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But it has to be a 50 amp, 30 amp wont do. Most of the 50 amps are found in kitchens for electric stoves, but im lucky to have a 50 amp outlet in the laundry room and have a custom extension cord with the dryer plug on one end and a welder outlet on the other.
 

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o found a 160 amp stick welder for $50 at EZpawn, it need a new plug but other than that its fine

good deal?
 

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Know what the duty cycle of your unit is - you do'nt want to spend all that green and burn the machine out.

Get safety gear as well; it's cheap and worth it.

Also invest in a small grinder and some cutting, grinding + flap disks.

Enjoy!
 

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Know what the duty cycle of your unit is - you do'nt want to spend all that green and burn the machine out.

Get safety gear as well; it's cheap and worth it.

Also invest in a small grinder and some cutting, grinding + flap disks.

Enjoy!
 

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well i was about to buy some $5 goggles cuz i dont feel like spending $20 for a mask
but my uncle told me that i probebly should hold out and save up for a flux wire welder

i know its easyer but does it make better welds and is it worth the extra money?
 

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well i was about to buy some $5 goggles cuz i dont feel like spending $20 for a mask
but my uncle told me that i probebly should hold out and save up for a flux wire welder

i know its easyer but does it make better welds and is it worth the extra money?

Heh, you need a mask to weld. Unless you want to go blind...

If you have a Harbor Freight near you, might wanna check out those welders. They give you a cheap hand-held mask with it! :)
 

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so what would you guys sujest i get
i realy dont want to alot of money, i want to be able to spend as little as i can but i want a welder that i cant use

should i get flux wire or arc?
 
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