I know most people use a chipping hammer, but I have been caught before because I chipped at a weld and it appeared solid but when I put it under load it broke.  
 
I don't think the stick welder I have is capable of TIG. The everlast I am looking at has TIG capability.
I haven't welded (with my stick) any square tube thicker than 1/8in and I have welded 1/16in but that is mighty hard not to blow holes (I have done it though).
When I say inverter I am meaning SMAW inverter (pardon my ignorance).
How do you like your Everlast PowerARC's Shield Arc?
I don't know the general quality of Australian schools because I am home schooled (the best school in town).
I possibly am going to try out some Everlasts.
My grandfather taught me to weld, and the welder used to be my father's.
Thanks so much for your help
ferrari99
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			I don't think the stick welder I have is capable of TIG. The everlast I am looking at has TIG capability.
I haven't welded (with my stick) any square tube thicker than 1/8in and I have welded 1/16in but that is mighty hard not to blow holes (I have done it though).
When I say inverter I am meaning SMAW inverter (pardon my ignorance).
How do you like your Everlast PowerARC's Shield Arc?
I don't know the general quality of Australian schools because I am home schooled (the best school in town).
I possibly am going to try out some Everlasts.
My grandfather taught me to weld, and the welder used to be my father's.
Thanks so much for your help
ferrari99
 
 
		 
			

