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NOOB: Oxy/Acetylene vs. Electric Arc Welder
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[QUOTE="Halvy85, post: 712168, member: 7675"] I personally prefer Miller for GMAW also and around here they seem to be fairly easy to find used. I would says its definitely easier to learn how to weld first with wire feed welders but if your really on a budget you can pick up a used Lincoln stick welder for next to nothing. I just bought one a few months ago for $50 and it works good. Even new their only a couple hundred dollars. That might leave you enough money to get your oxy/acetylene cutting torch also. I just rent my bottles from a company here for around $100 a yr. [url]http://www.lincolnelectric.com/en-us/equipment/stick-welders/Pages/stick-welders.aspx[/url] Check out that AC225. Should be plenty of welder to build a bed with. [/QUOTE]
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