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    I am learning from a real expert, his name is Randy. Imagine that, MY name is Randy :P I think if you get yoru own welder and do just anything on your own, it will help you a lot more than books, videos and other people will. Now I'm not saying that the ladder is'nt important, but I believe no one will get anywhere without actually doing it on thier own.

    1/4" Iron I did just the other night for fun. I have a little Lincoln Electric Wire Feed Flux Core welder. Turned up the heat and increased the duration and got through pretty well. Not all the way penetrated from what I could tell, and I had a few cracks once I ground it down, but hey, do something different next time and observe the results and LEARN!


    Last edited by RJ & CJ; 02-02-2006 at 07:26 PM.
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