Question for you welders: Why does every welder have to have one of those flowered caps? It's kinda like bikers and their black leathers and bandanas.
When I was looking for a new helmet, most of the ones I found have some type of funky racings stripes and such. My barn isn't a Nascar shop. All that pizzaz on my helmet would look out of place and especially for someone like me that can't weld worth a darn with that 110 wire welder. Wearing a flowered cap and flashy helmet might mislead someone into thinking I'm a good welder.
Another quick question/remark that probably isn't worth a new thread: I've got a bunch of projects mounting up, mostly with light square tubing and angle not over an 1/8th inch. If I can't make that wire feed work, I saw the HF 110 inverters were cheap. I read through the archives for years and I see Stan has one and asked lots of questions. It will probably be a long time before I find a used idealarc and then run 220 line out to the barn. I may go ahead and get one to try with 3/32" rod. May be easier than getting the hang of that wire feed as it is hard to get penetration and control the puddle while worrying about the wire feeding with the nozzle so close to the work.
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