DCRC
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- Jun 6, 2004
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- Location
- Manvel, TX (south of Houston)
- Tractor
- Kubota Grand L3830 HST with LA723 FEL and HD bucket
Wire feed might be an easy way to start but you will probably do a lot of welding (practice) and end up with a good looking weld that won't hold anything. I'd say start with stick then consider wire-feed.
I disagree. Welding with a mig will be alot easier to start with and less intimidating. With practice and some instructions you will be able to tell the difference between a good and bad weld. Most welding mistakes with a mig are not enough heat or to much wire speed.
That's why it's important to take lessons or have a mentor. Just like taken golf lessons. You get a little instruction and alot of practice, than go back for more instructions.
I mig with gas is alot easier to see the puddle, and doesn't make a bunch of slag like a stick welder.
You also have much more versatillity with a mig welder.
Car I'm currently working on. Twin turbo Pro 5.0 mustang
