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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 27093" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Sounds pretty good to me.</p><p>I had a MIG for years, hardly used it till one day i thought, bugger it, i may as well. It worked rally well, especially on new steel, old rusty stuff it doesn't play nice at all. Give it a good grind and its good to go. MIG has its place, as does the old fashion stick welding, high penetration welds, stick every time, long not so high strength welds, th MIG shines.</p><p>Its not that big of a learning curve, i was always taught push the torch and not pull like you do on stick welding, but pulling does work and changes the way you weld.</p><p>You will love it! especially new or thin steel, it does things a stick welder can't.</p><p>Merry x-mas! *whispers* in July.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 27093, member: 82"] Sounds pretty good to me. I had a MIG for years, hardly used it till one day i thought, bugger it, i may as well. It worked rally well, especially on new steel, old rusty stuff it doesn't play nice at all. Give it a good grind and its good to go. MIG has its place, as does the old fashion stick welding, high penetration welds, stick every time, long not so high strength welds, th MIG shines. Its not that big of a learning curve, i was always taught push the torch and not pull like you do on stick welding, but pulling does work and changes the way you weld. You will love it! especially new or thin steel, it does things a stick welder can't. Merry x-mas! *whispers* in July. [/QUOTE]
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