Welding and What to Look for When Buying a Welder
admin | Uncategorized | October 30th, 2008
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Welding and then you will need to know Welders. Learn about the various types
of Welders and what to look for when purchasing a Welder.
There are so many welders on the market it can be confusing
to the average person as to which one to buy. For the most part, what you buy
will be determined by the kind of project you will be doing most of the time.
If you are new to welding your first welder will probably be
a stick or a wire feed welder because they are the easiest to use. A wire
welder sometimes is easier because you will use a continuous feed into your gun
as you continue to weld. In a stick welder, you’ll need to change the electrode
or “stick” periodically as it runs out. Also, the wire welder will be
easier to use, give you better welds from the beginning and you can learn it
relatively quicker than stick welding.
The next thing you will have to decide is the type of
welding you will do most of the time. Generally there are two types: Either Gas
Metal Arc Welding (MIG) or flux cored wire welding. These two are very
different in their delivery so it is important to know the difference between
the two. When you are going to be doing welding for small repairs, you probably
will want to get an MIG welder because it is very versatile in the types of
materials it can weld.
If you are going to use it in your garage at home or the
same location, the MIG welder will be perfect. It is not very portable because
you have to also use a container of shielding gas with it. If you are going to
do a lot of outside welding, then you will probably want to use the flux cored
wired welding. Since flux is already in your machine, you won’t need a
shielding gas and this makes it more portable.
The only problem is that with this type of welder, you can only weld one
type of steel.
Another idea is to go online and check out the many welding
forums and ask about the various welders. You can read archives and ask
specific questions about your needs, and receive guidance from other welders.
If you buy your welder through an industrial products
manufacture you may find a welder that does both.
When you buy your welder it is also important to make sure
you purchase the safety equipment need. For some you will need a full safety
helmet and for others you will need at least safety goggles. However, you can
be exposed to fumes, arcs that go haywire, electric shock and other hazards so
you will want to make sure that you have what you need.
Other ideas for getting the welder you need
include renting or buying used. In some situations either of these options can
be a good idea. If you are only going to use a welder occasionally, you might
consider renting one. If you are going to purchase a used one , it is a good
idea to go with upper end purchases because they are made better than the
cheaper models.
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