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<blockquote data-quote="daddy" data-source="post: 7716860" data-attributes="member: 47226"><p>Get that stick welder hooked up and learn to use it. 6013 rod is easy to start with, 7018 is what is used the most. I don't think you should get a wire feed mig until you know how to weld. Too easy to make bad welds that look ok. Auto darkening hood will make it easier to learn. Welding takes lots of practice to be good. Each process has its advantages, but in my opinion, stick is the place to start. I weld for a living.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daddy, post: 7716860, member: 47226"] Get that stick welder hooked up and learn to use it. 6013 rod is easy to start with, 7018 is what is used the most. I don't think you should get a wire feed mig until you know how to weld. Too easy to make bad welds that look ok. Auto darkening hood will make it easier to learn. Welding takes lots of practice to be good. Each process has its advantages, but in my opinion, stick is the place to start. I weld for a living. [/QUOTE]
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