Rodiron
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Thats some good looking welds on the pipe Sheild, and some good advice on the honing his skills. I wish I knew how many 6G tests I have run in my lifetime, as that was my craft when in the workforce, Pipewelder, then in the late 70's when the "Greeds" came out with "multi-craft" I had to take on the fitting part also. That way they could keep the Pipefitters pay check in their pocket and work the **** out of the welder. And was just that way if you wanted to work. (unless you worked union,which I did at times but with the Boilermakers) After all that rambling, what I wanted to say was that I think over the years, I believe tig welding took the biggest toll on my eyes. I just finished building a pedistool for the fishfinder on my boat and a couple rod holders out of s/s. I noticed how strained my eyes were after trying to keep the "fish-eye" afloat in the puddle. I remember the day when that was all I seen in the puddle. That could be another reason I prefer the mig now.I retired (I thought) a couple yrs ago but kept one of my service trucks and too many of my past costomers know it. LOL Also have a question for you, that SG spool gun you have, could that be run off a 250 Ranger? I can stick weld anything over 3/13 alum. but trying to justify another spool gun only because of so many jobs I turn down on dump trucks,boats and such. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Gotta go tie things down for the blow headed for the N.C. coast, a real pain. Have a great one.