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I've decided that I want to learn how to weld with a mig welder so I can perform my own rust patches and other misc repairs. Does anyone recommend a inexpensive starter system? Can you get a good used system on craigs list or Ebay? What should I look for? Other than practicing on scrap metal, is there a good way to learn how to do my own body work patches?
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I also am getting a welder. I am going to learn on my own. As has been recommended on here I am looking at a Lincon wire feed with the shield gas option. (model #K2185-1) While spending 24 years in our Navy Engineering spaces, I passed up many a chance to learn to weld. The old shoulda, coulda, woulda. Now I am going to do it. Wife told me to pick out the one I want and she is getting it for me for Christmas.
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bored so i hopped on your local craigslist.

http://seattle.craigslist.org/tac/tls/2091273989.html
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Thanks for all the tips recommendations. I actually took two semesters of welding in college 25 years ago. We mostly practiced on 1" steel using a torch and stick. I also did some welding practice at my grandfathers shop. I just remeber not doing so well when it came to actually trying to weld a patch into the body. I burned more metal than I patched and grandpa always had to step in and save the day:) I also did some TIG but I don't remember using a MIG welder. I watched a YouTube video on MIG welding and I'm looking forward to learning and getting it right. I'm as excited to learn how to weld as I am about doing my own work on my Bump. Wouldn't have it any other way:)
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I have a Lincoln Pro Mig 180. Its a 220 welder, but I also do larger stuff every now & then. I have it on 90/10 gas & im running the L-56 wire (.025).

Im very pleased with this set up. :thup:
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Well guess I can stop wondering what welder to get. :hmm: My wife , (Vicki), made my mind up for me. :doh: Yesterday she got me my Christmas gift. :clap: A Lincoln model #K2185-1, a Var SH 9-13 ADF Helmet, welding gloves, and the Welders Hand Book. 8) Haven't used it yet, but at least I know it is in my shop. :D Read the book twice last night. :thup: :woohoo:
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Nice, that's a perfect welder for typical garage projects :thup:

I sold my 115v Miller MIG for $240 a few days ago.

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Tell your wife that one of the people on the site that does welding for a living said "Ya done good!"
I Googled the model number. That welder should do just about anything you should need to do on your truck.
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I'll tell her that it has been said that she picked a good one out. (She may have gotten tired of hearing my hints) :lol:
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Mancar1 wrote:I'll tell her that it has been said that she picked a good one out. (She may have gotten tired of hearing my hints) :lol:
How has that welder worked out for you. I'm finally back on the hunt. I've cut some rust holes out of the truck and now I need to start learning how to patch em up

I looked up the model you got and was surprised how inexpensive a MIG welding kit is. Does it work for everything you need it for on the truck/around the house.
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I picked up a new Miller Autoset 211 for about $1100. It runs 110 or 220. I did lots of research before I did my first patch earlier this year and it turned out pretty well. No welding experience here. I think that small patch took me 6 or 7 hours. Way too long but I enjoyed it and I think taking my time was key. It was recommended from another site that you use a hole saw on the corners to get a rounded corner instead of a 90 degree sharp corner. You have to watch heat when working with sheet metal and helps the warpage and heat concentration in the corners.

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Too late, I cut squares:) It's on the tailgate which I'm probably going to try and replace anyway. I can use the tailgae as my practice material.

Thanks for the tip though. I'm not sure I want to spend $1100 on a welder. Looking back do you think you could have gotten away with just a 110 and paid less. The welder that Mancar1 picked out is less than $400.00
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http://weldingweb.com/index.php

http://www.metalmeet.com/forum/index.php

http://www.allmetalshaping.com/

Those are the forums I've been reading from. The metalmeet forum I actually haven't joined yet. Lots of good techniques and input from all three.

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Thanks man!
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68FORDJBM wrote:
Mancar1 wrote:I'll tell her that it has been said that she picked a good one out. (She may have gotten tired of hearing my hints) :lol:
How has that welder worked out for you. I'm finally back on the hunt. I've cut some rust holes out of the truck and now I need to start learning how to patch em up

I looked up the model you got and was surprised how inexpensive a MIG welding kit is. Does it work for everything you need it for on the truck/around the house.
Works great, haven't had any problems with it.
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