RE: Time waster
I've been thinking about getting a welder. I know absolutely nothing about welding but I want to learn. I don't want to spend huge cash either. What should I look for in a welder that will be easy to learn on but will still be capable of welding most things related to vehicles and around the house? The first thing I plan on using it for is a front bumper.
While I'm on the topic of welders, last summer when I was up camping, a 4wd club came through. One of the guys in the club busted something and needed to weld it to get his vehicle back. All the guys in the club took their batteries out of their vehicles, hooked them all up together and made a welder. They must've had about 8 batteries hooked up. How does this work?
I've been thinking about getting a welder. I know absolutely nothing about welding but I want to learn. I don't want to spend huge cash either. What should I look for in a welder that will be easy to learn on but will still be capable of welding most things related to vehicles and around the house? The first thing I plan on using it for is a front bumper.
While I'm on the topic of welders, last summer when I was up camping, a 4wd club came through. One of the guys in the club busted something and needed to weld it to get his vehicle back. All the guys in the club took their batteries out of their vehicles, hooked them all up together and made a welder. They must've had about 8 batteries hooked up. How does this work?