machinisttx
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- texas
I say get it and Learn to weld. My suggestion is to at least get the harbor freight one that can take argon/ C02 gas. It makes way better welds. Way less frag to clean up and easier to learn on. You can just start with flux core - and not buy the tank upfront. I started with one of those and now have the Hobart ironman 230 and save tons of $$ doing my own fab work.
Learning to weld on stick is tuff-especially if it's on thin metal. I learned on stick after I decided to cut out all the rust spots on my first cj7 when I was 20-it sucked!!
Yep, it is difficult. Much easier to learn with 3/16" or 1/4" plate.
I welded hinges on my trailer gate/ramp last sunday with a stick machine. 5/32" 6010+ rod at around 130-150 amps. The gate frame is 1.25" square tube. I think the tube is 14 gauge, so a little over 1/16" thick. I burned through in a couple of places, but filled it in with no problems(no changes to the machine settings). I've welded thinner stuff with roughly the same settings and smaller rod. One trick is to "whip" the rod in/out if you see the puddle getting too hot. Alternatively, it means you need to move faster. LOL