Good day. I am envisioning a need for a decent welder to modify and repair small farm equipment, but am in a quandry about which type would be best for my purposes- a wire feed/MIG or a stick. I am considering the Everlast PowerArc 200 stick and the Hobart 500559 MIG.
Welding is not a current skill I have, but I am a quick learner and mechanically inclined.
My goal would be to repair damaged equipment like buckets and box blades or to attach heavy duty mounting points, etc. I am thinking about adding probably 1/8" - 1/4" thick metal and potentially repairing 1/8" - 3/8" metal (and possibly limited 1/2"), all mild steel.
I do not currently have a 220VAC 50 amp or so spare circuit in my current home but will have plenty of power in my new home a year from now. However, I currently have a 8.5K generator that should run any welder I would be purchasing.
It would also be nice to be able to weld thinner materials, but this would be a secondary objective.
I have been investigating this subject for some time now, am stuck at this point and am not able to afford two welders at this moment. I have a new tractor and implements coming and am purchasing bolt-on doodads, such as grab hooks for the bucket and would rather have weld-on items.
Experienced advice would be greatly appreciated and thanks in advance to all who respond.
Welding is not a current skill I have, but I am a quick learner and mechanically inclined.
My goal would be to repair damaged equipment like buckets and box blades or to attach heavy duty mounting points, etc. I am thinking about adding probably 1/8" - 1/4" thick metal and potentially repairing 1/8" - 3/8" metal (and possibly limited 1/2"), all mild steel.
I do not currently have a 220VAC 50 amp or so spare circuit in my current home but will have plenty of power in my new home a year from now. However, I currently have a 8.5K generator that should run any welder I would be purchasing.
It would also be nice to be able to weld thinner materials, but this would be a secondary objective.
I have been investigating this subject for some time now, am stuck at this point and am not able to afford two welders at this moment. I have a new tractor and implements coming and am purchasing bolt-on doodads, such as grab hooks for the bucket and would rather have weld-on items.
Experienced advice would be greatly appreciated and thanks in advance to all who respond.