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sewing yes
whatever is ripped
I don't have anything ripped, I have some jeans that are coming apart at the seam
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what's your opinion on this bag
Looks pretty good, but does it have hip straps? That's pretty important for weight distribution
i think imma get myself one of those
do you guys think its good?
K so
I was thinking
A mig post
Because i'm mainly going to weld thin shit
Was thinking of smth like this
Lemme find you link
Ill take a peek in the AM when I can be at my desk to translate.
Mh
Thanks
Speaking strictly from a prep standpoint, you're best off with a stick machine. Its the most versatile rig you could own, but it is the most difficult to learn. You can also hook a TIG torch to it and to fine welding that way.
You can also fabricobble a stick welder from a few car batteries and some jumper cables, which makes stick welding a valuable skill.
For pre-SHTF home welding, that rig looks perfect otherwise.
Ye but i also repair motorcycles and other things where you need to be able to cut some rusty part and weld a new one back on
thats why i wanted a mig
for bodywork
I use TIG for everything other than fit up. I use my mig to tack weld and fit parts together, then weld with TIG, especially sheet metal.
My semi-professional recommendation is to buy a TIG/Stick machine, then add a wirefeeder(MIG gun) later.
Buy once, cry once.
i mean
tig is really for precision welding no?
Precision as in keeping the bead consistent? no. Precision as in controlling the arc, the puddle, the penetration? yes.
ah
i dont know