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> OT - Buying a welder...of some sort
ahdoman
post Oct 29 2006, 04:23 PM
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Hey all, I asked my wife (a prolific artist) what she would like for her birthday and she said "a welder"! Seems she wants to do a little metal sculpting. I admit, I could use one also. However, I know nothing about what is out there (brands, types, etc.) and need advice as to what to buy. Since this is a test, it needs to be easier to use but I don't want to rapidly outgrow it. Also, it will probably be just for steel work. Suggestions?
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jeff
post Oct 29 2006, 05:11 PM
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I've been attending a welding and fabrication course in simi valley which is about a half hour from you,a better choice would be to enroll her in the program, there's lots of choices in welders ,great instructiors as well as many artists there.Having a welder is just one piece of the puzzle in any fab work from race car fab to art work.call if you have any questions about the classes jeff 805-368-5857
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