Getting started
Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2019 9:37 am
Hello All,
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I’ve been welding for about 6 years now, Tig, Mig, Stick. I am currently a public works employee looking for the future. In about 3 years i’ll be able to start my own business financially and with family matters settled more. I am looking to do mobile work but also have a small shop for work that doesn’t need to be done on site. I like repairing machinery and dabble into fab work for friends and family. I am not gonna start the what vehicle to use topic on you so don’t worry. I’ll figure out what i need/want. I’m just looking on what welders to get to get me going but that could last with me until i have more financial means to buy more dedicated items. Such as multiprocess machines or individual machines. I’ll be looking for a used engine drive welder for mobile work. I know i can pickup a miller or lincoln suitcase type for field mig/flux core depending on the generator make. But should i find the individual machines used or buy a multiprocess day everlast. I would be able to use a spool gun off most of the generators if it’s recently made like 2010 and up i believe. but then the critical stuff and smaller jobs means i can’t just tig it. I’m just looking for a reasonable means to do AC and DC welding. most multiprocess don’t have AC means. I want to be able to put up a curtain and mig in the field and or tig. Just asking for thoughts on how to cost effectively set myself up for all processes and materials. I know I can pickup a everladt tig/stick machine with AC and pulse or an AHP and then a suitcase or a used 211 etc etc. just trying to see what i need to save for and be on the lookout for. I’d like to gather my equipment now gradually and do side work then go fully into welding without dropping thousands and thousands all at once. I also know I could get setup for aluminum and possibly have seldom jobs in my area for it. but I don’t want to be limited and say sorry can’t do that. Thank you all for any tips on this.
I’m sure you’ve been awaiting the next post like this every day.....
Here it is
I’ve been welding for about 6 years now, Tig, Mig, Stick. I am currently a public works employee looking for the future. In about 3 years i’ll be able to start my own business financially and with family matters settled more. I am looking to do mobile work but also have a small shop for work that doesn’t need to be done on site. I like repairing machinery and dabble into fab work for friends and family. I am not gonna start the what vehicle to use topic on you so don’t worry. I’ll figure out what i need/want. I’m just looking on what welders to get to get me going but that could last with me until i have more financial means to buy more dedicated items. Such as multiprocess machines or individual machines. I’ll be looking for a used engine drive welder for mobile work. I know i can pickup a miller or lincoln suitcase type for field mig/flux core depending on the generator make. But should i find the individual machines used or buy a multiprocess day everlast. I would be able to use a spool gun off most of the generators if it’s recently made like 2010 and up i believe. but then the critical stuff and smaller jobs means i can’t just tig it. I’m just looking for a reasonable means to do AC and DC welding. most multiprocess don’t have AC means. I want to be able to put up a curtain and mig in the field and or tig. Just asking for thoughts on how to cost effectively set myself up for all processes and materials. I know I can pickup a everladt tig/stick machine with AC and pulse or an AHP and then a suitcase or a used 211 etc etc. just trying to see what i need to save for and be on the lookout for. I’d like to gather my equipment now gradually and do side work then go fully into welding without dropping thousands and thousands all at once. I also know I could get setup for aluminum and possibly have seldom jobs in my area for it. but I don’t want to be limited and say sorry can’t do that. Thank you all for any tips on this.