I've never welded before, so be gentle with me, please. ;-)
What type of welder would you recommend a new guy buy to weld things on motorcyles, etc.? I'm building a custom motorcycle now, and to have many of the items welded for me is going to cost 200-300 dollars. If I could get into a welder for that amount of money I try to learn weld and do it myself.
The frame is made of mild steel tubing about .188" thick. I'd be welding some tabs on it for a kick stand, exhaust pipes, and so on. Also might do a little welding on some of the sheet metal, like stretching a gas tank.
I have access to an older, but functional stick welder. Runs on 110 volts, and is a 100 amp??? model. Don't recall the make, but it is a big red box and has a black face...I think. Maybe a Hobart, I'll have to check. Would this welder do the trick? None of the welds I would be making would be load bearing. The frame is already built.
Am I fooling myself by thinking I could learn to weld good enough to do all this? Be honest with me.
Sorry for so many questions, and thanks in advance.
Andy
What type of welder would you recommend a new guy buy to weld things on motorcyles, etc.? I'm building a custom motorcycle now, and to have many of the items welded for me is going to cost 200-300 dollars. If I could get into a welder for that amount of money I try to learn weld and do it myself.
The frame is made of mild steel tubing about .188" thick. I'd be welding some tabs on it for a kick stand, exhaust pipes, and so on. Also might do a little welding on some of the sheet metal, like stretching a gas tank.
I have access to an older, but functional stick welder. Runs on 110 volts, and is a 100 amp??? model. Don't recall the make, but it is a big red box and has a black face...I think. Maybe a Hobart, I'll have to check. Would this welder do the trick? None of the welds I would be making would be load bearing. The frame is already built.
Am I fooling myself by thinking I could learn to weld good enough to do all this? Be honest with me.
Sorry for so many questions, and thanks in advance.
Andy
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