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Yes. And for real instruction, Jody's Tips and Tricks is the place for practical excellent Videos. Watch the entire MIG series. But it will make you want a better welder. You have been warned.

But that machine will be great for making the little brackets and other little bits it seems like you always need. I tend to do body work with a Sawz-all, so can't really comment on that aspect with flux core.
 
I’ll send him a text ‘blowjobs for electrical upgrade?’
 
Put that on your fav social media format and they'll be lined up in the street.


Or you could just plug it into the closest outlet and start making Sparks.
 
I use a harbor fright cheap-o 110v flux core mig welder. It works just fine for the simple stuff up to ~1/4". It REALLY likes the 1/8" steel and burns that in nice.

The best advice I can give you:
  1. Get an auto-darkening helmet, it makes it SO much easier to strike an arc
  2. Practice LOTS on scraps of steel, wire's not that expensive
  3. A good weld going down sounds like bacon in the frypan - its got a healthy crackle to it.
  4. I know you know this: protective gear, getting burned sucks
Good luck, you'll love it!
 
Guy I bought it from showed me a quickie example and said I was one of 28 calls but I offered extra moolah so got priority. His wife was the one making the deal via the marketplace... I told her I’d pay her via paypal if girl to girl she held it for me. :)
Her husband was a nice guy and had a gorgeous refurbed VW van w/ the pop up top, sunburst orange. He said it was his 5th.
While in the area we’re checking out a well known spot here in Simsbury CT, the Hublien Tower.

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F’s GOT a welder.

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I’ll set it up on an old lawn mower body minus its engine. Will be perfect. ;)
 
Interesting but my garage is a 30amp/110 so it’s plug and play which was what I had been seeking.
Now I just need to find a mask.
 
Knuckle Shims way off on Driver Side once everything dismantled.
Thread regarding the issue and using a borrowed Knuckle Centering Tool.
Knuckle Shims
 
F, that looks like the same one I have. SP-135T. ?
Nah it’s just a 100. 30amp/110v. Plug and play in my garage.
 

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