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Re: Doing a little welding related research...


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Posted by Ken-Pa on November 26, 2010 at 22:35:41 from (76.188.65.161):

In Reply to: Doing a little welding related research... posted by 135 Fan on November 26, 2010 at 20:49:46:

Not knowing your age , I'm 65 & through the years if I got interested in a project , I didn't rent or borrow tools or equipment nor did I ask others what I should do . I went out & bought what I needed to do the projects & now have my own equipment . I never took courses either . What I know & what I can do has been learned by hands on experience mostly . My garage is set up so I can do autobody repairs & painting . Also I have 3 complete torch setups , with one being a small jewelers set up for extremely small projects . I also have the equipment to do various sandblasting . Now I've seen you ask questions here many times , which is ok , but sometimes as we grow up & find various interests ,its best not to ask some of the questions you've asked or situations you've shared on here & not expect some ugly comments . Now as to what you should do about welding equipment , you know your financial situation we don't . Those rental places aren't still in business by letting you use their equpment & fuel without making big bucks off you (guaranteed). The only way for them to know what fuel you used would be to have their cylinders weighed at a supplier which would cost you extra dollars . They'd charge you the price of full tanks whether you used it or not . You're also charged for equipment inspection after you return it & replacement parts if needed ( sometimes even if not needed). How do you think they have been able to buy so many pieces of equipment in order for people such as yourself to rent & stay operating ? I know a guy personally that owns & operates a rental center. He's even asked me to let him rent some of my equipment to him so he could rent it out to others . I have nice, & well maintained equipment with no problems , so why would I be stupid enough to fall for his scheme to make money with my stuff I ask . My recommendation would be , if you don't wanta spend money to set yourself up with your own welding equipment , then take the parts to a welder who knows what he's doing . Then you pay him & won't have to worry about all your other concerns .I do hope I made this clear enough ? God bless


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