I dont understand why so many farmers own a $200 welder and have a half million dollars in farm equipment.
I would agree, and not recommend a 120 volt welder.
The discussion was about, can you do it, not if it was a good idea.
I dont understand why so many farmers own a $200 welder and have a half million dollars in farm equipment.
I would agree, and not recommend a 120 volt welder.
The discussion was about, can you do it, not if it was a good idea.
I dont understand why so many farmers own a $200 welder and have a half million dollars in farm equipment. Claiming they use whats at hand to get the job done, and then argue it to death. Must not be a priority for them shieldarc. Let em wallow in there foolishness. You can kill a grizzly bear with a 22 as well. I wouldnt recomend making it a part of daily procedure. Sooner or later youre gonna get f'd. Buy the right equipment is what the man is saying, and those machines top out on 1/8 and i dont give a crap what anyone says. Can i get away with it if i had to....yes i can, but i wouldnt argue like chowderhead that its fine for daily practice. Same argument all the time. 40grand worth of toys and trailers laying around and a $200 welder. "That should hold for a bit, let me grind it a little more tho...looks like shlt" Same old story.
Wasn't it you that passed on the joke: "What's the difference between farmers and welders? Every welder doesn't think he's a farmer...":laughing:
Yup......i can grow weeds with some soybean in it. I dont brag about it and argue that im right. Im a welder not a farmer, so ill save my arguing for bad welding practice advise.
Can you have un protected sex and get away with it. Yes you can, so keep pluggin away cowboy.
I have had the same discussion about spray guns many times.
Many insist that a spray guns from the Chinese store are good enough for anything. But, if you know the difference, because you use a spray gun all day, you can't bear to use one of those Harbor Freight guns for spraying primer.
Sometimes junk is all they have to work with, and they need to get-er-done.
Oh man! You mean instead of paying $400 for that DeVilbiss gun to paint my '55 in my driveway 20 years ago, I could have done it with a $20 Harbor Freight gun? Brian
Yes, but the most important thing is still the weldor, rather than the welder.