New to welding, which to chose
I dont think thats the type of stick welding their refering to. I have used a stick and they are pretty strait forward. A stick is the best to learn with from what i have heard because if you can do quality welds on stick, you would be a master at MIG. I have used both but i learned on a stick.
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Nope, 11th grade here.ajdevi92 wrote:since your still a junior which i believe in the states is yr 9
Havent showed you how to weld Stainless or Aluminum then yet?iisthemuffin wrote:in my engineering class we have a MIG and a TIG...i believe TIG would be the stick welder...you basically have a torch and a stick of copper wire...and the MIG is the wire fed...i personally prefer the wire fed...in my opinion its easier to make a quick weld...and over all requires less skill to use...also very low maitenance...if i were to buy one i would for sure buy a MIG
Tig is the most advanced and professional, it also allows the most control because of the variable amperage. it is also the hardest to learn
I took a course for different kinda of welding and even have a certificate in it:) After I took those lessons I bought an arc welding machine as its cheap and always makes a deep enough weld. With migmag welding you have a high chance of air bubbles if you dont do it right. Also on arc welding you dont have that many settings; only the amps and the gap between the two materials you are welding togethor. Then technique> hold the lance at 70 degrees. I may make it sound easy. But yeah from experience you learn. The problem with arc welding is welding thin pieces of steel. Arc welding doesnt weld aluminium btw. I made a gokart using my welding techniques, check this vid:
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The frame is made using 3*3cm steel pipes. I made everything myself except the braking system and the transmission/engine:)
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The frame is made using 3*3cm steel pipes. I made everything myself except the braking system and the transmission/engine:)