HI,
I'm just getting into the welding thing. Taking a class at the local community college. I like it!!! Why it took me so long to do something I wanted to do for years is beyond me!
Anyway, I expect my first welder will be a tig/stick unit. It will be a good one, but still don't know which one. It may take another month before I decide.
On to the question! Does a weld shop in the basement make sense? I mean in my home. I have a wood shop and the basement is actually above ground on "My side." I have to share a little and my better half gets half the dark side for the washer, drier and laundry tubs...
Yes I did say half of the dark side...fair is fari, right?
So what do you guys do? Anyone have a basement weld shop? Do you use some kind of fan to suck out smoke/fumes/whatever and replace with outside air? How about fire proofing? I have a concrete floor but since the basement is above ground the walls on my side are wood. I could cover them with something I suppose...
Any pictures you can share or advice you can offer?
I'm all ears!
I'm just getting into the welding thing. Taking a class at the local community college. I like it!!! Why it took me so long to do something I wanted to do for years is beyond me!
Anyway, I expect my first welder will be a tig/stick unit. It will be a good one, but still don't know which one. It may take another month before I decide.
On to the question! Does a weld shop in the basement make sense? I mean in my home. I have a wood shop and the basement is actually above ground on "My side." I have to share a little and my better half gets half the dark side for the washer, drier and laundry tubs...

So what do you guys do? Anyone have a basement weld shop? Do you use some kind of fan to suck out smoke/fumes/whatever and replace with outside air? How about fire proofing? I have a concrete floor but since the basement is above ground the walls on my side are wood. I could cover them with something I suppose...
Any pictures you can share or advice you can offer?
I'm all ears!
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