Well, Scotty, I am a far cry from a master welder. When I go fishing I have been called the Master-Baiter. But that is about it
The Everlast was my first DC stick machine. I did have an old Lincoln AC buzzbox which I have since traded off. The little Everlast that I can throw over my shoulder with its included shoulder strap does all that I need to do. I have a few hours on an Oxy/Ace torch, which might have helped a little on my TIG work, but mostly it was all just trial and error. Lots of error I might add. In truth, I only post my better work. I hardly ever show my "crap work".
For every chain I have made, or copper crush washer I have fabbed up with TIG, I could show you a dozen things I have blown holes in!
But the point is , you (anyone really) CAN learn to weld with stick and to do TIG, it is JUST a lot harder, and the learning curve is longer, and the chance to be frustrated is bigger. I don't frustrate easily. And if I do, I just set it aside and come back to it later after I have cooled down.
Many guys have come to me with getting their radios interfaced to their computers, and it isnt that I am that much smarter than them, it is that I will stay with it longer when they given up in frustration, called it a dirty name, and stomped off for a beer. I will sit and "screw with " things until I defeat them.
Stick and TIG welding is kinda like that. Don't expect good results real quick. Of course that varies by person. The neighbor came over a few weeks ago and wanted to stick up some nuts on the end of rebar to use for drive rods to hold down a metal garage. I welded up one and showed him what to do, and he took off from there. He didn't do too bad of a job for having never welded before. He jumped a bit at the arc strike, but overall he done well. Of course I started him on 7014 rod, which just about welds itself, but hey, I was proud of him and his work. Welding on nuts is not the easiest task anyway as it is not straight line welding.
Anyway, enough of my ranting, but my point is I sure don't consider myself a "master welder". but I have glued some things together, and most of 'em stayed glued!. :cool2: