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  1. Cathay Coof African Astronaut [the ariled affirmatory basinet]
    Originally posted by aldra Anyone into welding? MIG/GMAW seems to be the cheapest and easiest to get into. CAn I watch some videos and teach myself? I don't really want to take a proper class and I'm not too concerned about the prospect of self-harm.

    Stick welding is pretty cheap, pretty versatile, and is an easy entry point. No gas or anything to worry about besides the welder, some sticks (which are consumed), and some protection (proper welding gloves, a face shield, and some jeans).

    Protip: Welding is not healthy. Do be careful of the fumes. They don't do the life expectancy of welders any favours.
    The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
  2. CASPER Soldier of Fourchin
    wait what
  3. Originally posted by Cathay Coof Stick welding is pretty cheap, pretty versatile, and is an easy entry point. No gas or anything to worry about besides the welder, some sticks (which are consumed), and some protection (proper welding gloves, a face shield, and some jeans).

    Protip: Welding is not healthy. Do be careful of the fumes. They don't do the life expectancy of welders any favours.

    electric arc gives off dangerous uv rays and a variety of radioactive smokes.

    blowtorches dont do that.

    i stick welded a few hours shirtless once and got the sunburned equivalent to a full day at the beach.
  4. Cathay Coof African Astronaut [the ariled affirmatory basinet]
    There's more setup with blow-torches.

    They are better for things like welding thin steel or pipes.

    They also don't risk tripping the circuit breakers.
  5. Technologist victim of incest
    Originally posted by Cathay Coof There's more setup with blow-torches.

    They are better for things like welding thin steel or pipes.

    They also don't risk tripping the circuit breakers.


    Have you seen John Henry on Netflix? A blow torch is the villains weapon of choice. All he needed was a spark and the torch. Woah!
  6. Originally posted by Cathay Coof There's more setup with blow-torches.

    They are better for things like welding thin steel or pipes.

    They also don't risk tripping the circuit breakers.

    how thick of a thing do you expect to weld at home ?
  7. Cathay Coof African Astronaut [the ariled affirmatory basinet]
    Originally posted by Technologist Have you seen John Henry on Netflix? A blow torch is the villains weapon of choice. All he needed was a spark and the torch. Woah!

    Good point, is giving Aldra a blow torch a good idea?

    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny how thick of a thing do you expect to weld at home ?

    Dunno. I live on a farm. Most things I would be welding would be fairly solid bits of steel.
  8. use a bigger blowtorch.

    drrrrrrrrr.
  9. ORACLE Naturally Camouflaged
    Soygay is a wishful thinking limp wristed weebgay. He isn't welding shit.
  10. Cathay Coof African Astronaut [the ariled affirmatory basinet]
    Originally posted by ORACLE Soygay is a wishful thinking limp wristed weebgay. He isn't welding shit.

    Very true.

    I did a welding course before, but day to day I don't weld anything.
  11. CASPER Soldier of Fourchin
    I did a tig/mig welding course at my college, but 2 months in i decided to sat in on the glassblowing classinstead and then i just decided to smoke heroin in the bathroom and play SOCOM on my PSP
  12. It takes like 5 mins to learn welding.
  13. CASPER Soldier of Fourchin
    Doing it well consistently takes practice though, as any backalley mexican bodywork will prove
  14. Originally posted by CASPER Doing it well consistently takes practice though, as any backalley mexican bodywork will prove

    Of course, It's like making a Portuguese breakfast, anyone can do it but it takes experience to do a quality job that's she'll remember.
  15. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Not gonna ask.
  16. Originally posted by CASPER I did a tig/mig welding course at my college, but 2 months in i decided to sat in on the glassblowing classinstead and then i just decided to smoke heroin in the bathroom and play SOCOM on my PSP

    well had you picked gas welding you wouldnt have to switch class to do glass blowing.

    did you blew anything else besides glass tho ?
  17. Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson It takes like 5 mins to learn welding.

    and years to perfect the practice.
  18. CASPER Soldier of Fourchin
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny well had you picked gas welding you wouldnt have to switch class to do glass blowing.

    did you blew anything else besides glass tho ?

    You can sit in on any class you want to, you just dont get credit. and obv they dont give you materials unless youve paid the materials fees but it was still cool to see.
  19. CASPER Soldier of Fourchin
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Of course, It's like making a Portuguese breakfast, anyone can do it but it takes experience to do a quality job that's she'll remember.

    Mmmmmmmm breakfast
  20. mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Please tell me a Portugese Breakfast is an abstract sex move akin to your Cincinnati Bowties or alliGAYtor Fuckhouses.
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