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<blockquote data-quote="sstec" data-source="post: 49882" data-attributes="member: 5862"><p>If you have a stick machine the best thing would be to practice and master what you have.</p><p>It will only make you better if you decider to get a MIG.</p><p> </p><p>Taza,</p><p>.09mm is .035 inch.</p><p>As Fish says duty cycle is important. So is power required to run higher amped machines, all of this must be considered when purchasing a machine.</p><p>You can also get flux core wire to shield the weld instead of using shielding gas, which can get expensive if you do not use it much or foget to turn tank off when finished.</p><p>As with any welding just remember , clean, clean, clean, will give you the best results.</p><p>sstec</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sstec, post: 49882, member: 5862"] If you have a stick machine the best thing would be to practice and master what you have. It will only make you better if you decider to get a MIG. Taza, .09mm is .035 inch. As Fish says duty cycle is important. So is power required to run higher amped machines, all of this must be considered when purchasing a machine. You can also get flux core wire to shield the weld instead of using shielding gas, which can get expensive if you do not use it much or foget to turn tank off when finished. As with any welding just remember , clean, clean, clean, will give you the best results. sstec [/QUOTE]
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