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Re: Is Gas Welding Practical?
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Posted by john d on January 23, 2002 at 17:11:19 from (152.163.195.213):
In Reply to: Is Gas Welding Practical? posted by Tim Briggs on January 22, 2002 at 14:32:02:
If you have limited experience with a gas welder, go ahead and buy it for the cutting capabilities, but don't buy it with the intention of doing all your welding with it. Get started with a buzz box or a mig unit, and as you feel the need to get better, learn more, or branch out, then it's time to concentrate on the gas welder. In the hands of a SKILLED welder, a torch will do amazing work. But until you get the skill and confidence that comes from practice, you'll not be comfortable, fast, or efficient with a process that takes so much concentration, good depth perception, and the use of both hands.
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