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				Picked up a MIG Welder
			 
			I picked up a cheap MIG welder last weekend and got around to giving it a go today. It's a Farmhand (Tractor Supply Co branded Cambell Housfeld) 20A, 115 MIG/Flux. Bought it used in like new condition for $150 (sells for ~$250 new). Its rated for up to 3/16" metal, but I gave it a go with some 1/4" angle iron I had. I ran .0350 flux wire at the welder's highest power rating, and very low wire speed. For frame of ref, I haven't welded in years and when I did it was mostly arc/stick welding. After a little toying around with the wire speed and my technique, I was welding a decent bead, but wasn't too confident I was getting sufficient penetration to hold a good 1/4" butt weld. I purposely ran a very slow bead due to the thickness of the material - a drawback to a smaller welder, but 1/4" is about as big as I need, and only once in a while. After I got a butt weld, the engineer in me took over so I rolled my son in for some destructive testing   When he got worn out I took over. I ended up giving up with the sledge, the weld was pretty good (final piece after "destructive testing" pictured on top of the welder).  Not too bad for a cheap welder & a guy with some rusty skills. Gordo 
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			I have the same welder, I used it to re-do the rusty frame on an old truck I had (after it had broken in 2). Some time later my son flipped the truck. All me welds had held together. My point being don't sell that little welder short.
		 
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|  02-23-2009, 12:25 AM | 
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			You guys should be wearing safety glasses while beating on a hard MIG weld.
		 
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|  02-23-2009, 06:26 AM | 
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			Now go weld some MiGs!
		 
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|  02-24-2009, 10:25 PM | 
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			Ya call that a welder?  This is a welder!   
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				Welding Project
			 
			I decided to practice some welding before I started trying to tack stuff onto my car.   Built a welding & cutting table and mounted my bench vice to it.  Pretty solid. Man I love the smell of welding, reminds me of growing up at home.  Sorry, my camera doesn't seem to take good close-up's, otherwise I would have shown off my skilz  Gordo 
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|  03-02-2009, 07:02 PM | 
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			hey    That looks like the Rigid grinder that is made by Metabo Oh and are you now sleeping on the floor? 
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