tuolumne
Gold Member
I'm sure this has been done many times.
I am a very green welder. I hope to take a class at the local tech school in the near future. Please do not laugh at my welding ambitions noted below. In the past I have done a number of repairs on farm equipment with an old thunderbolt stick welder. I have never enjoyed the welding experience, but most of that is due to lots of old rods and a very poor helmet. Then again, those welds have held. I have also borrowed a wire feed mig and a non-gas wire feed (both 110) for various small projects. Again, the welds have held in sometimes high fatigue conditions, but the penetration and weld quality were never up to my standards (I'm a structural engineer). This is all most likely due to the welder, not the equipment. However, I'm the welder that I have to deal with! In all cases, the prep was very clean, but wire reels may have been old. In any case, the two gas units did neater work than the other unit.
I have no cutting tools currently other than a sawzall, so if a plasma combination setup makes some kind of sense I am open to that. I do intend to get a small chop saw for cutting the steel tubing.
My current need is to build a small sawmill. This involves lots of 1/4" HSS etc. There will be a lot of welding, so the cost of consumeables is important to me. This causes me to lean toward a stick welder (and buy some good rods!) I can imagine doing many other similar fabrication and repair projects around our homestead using mild steel.
I have two specific future projects however that make me think I'll need something other than a stick welder (including some classes). I intend to build an aluminum utility trailer and a stainless steel flue pan for sugaring. What I am wondering is whether to invest in TIG capabilities now in some kind of combo unit or whether to invest in a separate unit in the future.
Thanks for any input.
Edit: I forgot budget...whatever I save by not having someone else do it. I like the challenge of DIY. Somewhere in the 500-1500 range for all equipment seems reasonable. This includes helmet, startup consumables, clamps, gloves etc.
I am a very green welder. I hope to take a class at the local tech school in the near future. Please do not laugh at my welding ambitions noted below. In the past I have done a number of repairs on farm equipment with an old thunderbolt stick welder. I have never enjoyed the welding experience, but most of that is due to lots of old rods and a very poor helmet. Then again, those welds have held. I have also borrowed a wire feed mig and a non-gas wire feed (both 110) for various small projects. Again, the welds have held in sometimes high fatigue conditions, but the penetration and weld quality were never up to my standards (I'm a structural engineer). This is all most likely due to the welder, not the equipment. However, I'm the welder that I have to deal with! In all cases, the prep was very clean, but wire reels may have been old. In any case, the two gas units did neater work than the other unit.
I have no cutting tools currently other than a sawzall, so if a plasma combination setup makes some kind of sense I am open to that. I do intend to get a small chop saw for cutting the steel tubing.
My current need is to build a small sawmill. This involves lots of 1/4" HSS etc. There will be a lot of welding, so the cost of consumeables is important to me. This causes me to lean toward a stick welder (and buy some good rods!) I can imagine doing many other similar fabrication and repair projects around our homestead using mild steel.
I have two specific future projects however that make me think I'll need something other than a stick welder (including some classes). I intend to build an aluminum utility trailer and a stainless steel flue pan for sugaring. What I am wondering is whether to invest in TIG capabilities now in some kind of combo unit or whether to invest in a separate unit in the future.
Thanks for any input.
Edit: I forgot budget...whatever I save by not having someone else do it. I like the challenge of DIY. Somewhere in the 500-1500 range for all equipment seems reasonable. This includes helmet, startup consumables, clamps, gloves etc.