Posted by dave2 on October 30, 2012 at 13:53:25 from (79.240.156.143):
Looks like I'll put the oxy/cetyline on the back burner til I loosen up some, or find a set of tanks and a source within a reasonable distance to fill/swap them.
May be able to heist a set from where SWMBO works...
Anyway, while looking today, I ran across a couple welders that were reasonably priced........ and I'd get more out of a welder than the torches... Cut and weld instead of heat and bend........... For the thin stuff, would a wire feed or an inverter welder be the best bet?? Not a pro welder, but can get by with what jobs pop up.... Just not good at arc welding thin stuff with the AC welder..
Both the wire feed and the inverter claim a material range of .5 to 8mm, just don't know which is the most user friendly..
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