Here's a good link:
http://www.eddiem.com/projects/mig/mig.htm
bs
JAMES STONE wrote:
>
> I would like to do be able to do light duty home and automotive
> welding - mostly sheet metal, and nothing more than 1/8 inch thick is
> ever likely. I have never done it before, but have been reading The
> Welder's Handbook and would like to purchase an inexpensive MIG Welder
> to get me started. I doubt I will use this tool more than a half
> dozen times a year, so I really don't want to pay any more than I have
> to. On the other hand, I imagine too cheap a welder will make
> learning a lot harder, so I am looking for a good compromise.
>
> Harbor Freight currently has a dual MIG for sale. It would allow me
> to work with or without gas, and at $200 it is in the ballpark of what
> I wanted to spend. Does anyone have any experience with this or
> similar setups? Is it a good 'starter'?
>
> http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=6271
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jim
>
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