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About 12 beers wet and dry with soapy water and a buff at the end but its still a bit flat needs more buffing

Now just waiting on a crank seal to finish it. All the mounts were rooted but I had some second hand 2100 ones that fitted in nice


I heard it was closer to a thousand beers. :drinking::drinking::drinking:
Or was that just your helper. :innocent:
 
Young fellas b'day in a few weeks.

Wants a welder.....he can stick and mig but he's better at mig.

Which way would you guys lean for a b'day press?
 
Young fellas b'day in a few weeks.

Wants a welder.....he can stick and mig but he's better at mig.

Which way would you guys lean for a b'day press?

I learnt on a stick as most probably did but a mig is definitely easier to use for general fab. Stick works better on heavier stuff, bit hit and miss on the thin stuff.

Stick is a handy skill to have and if you do get one try to get a DC inverter model. A bit easier to use than AC I find.

A reasonable quality mig will cost a several hundred $$, cheap migs can be a pain to use - dodgy wire feed, limited settings, etc.

I'd probably go with a mig for a young fella in 2016
 
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