PaulRainbow
Well-Known Member
Have welder you will never go hungry, but you will alawys be dirty and burned!
I first learned to use a stick welder, back when you were in short trousers i imagine
Then i went to work in a garage and learned to gas weld and braze. It was common practice to braze new panels on in those days. Spent many days welding floor pans, sills, chassis sections and the like into Cortinas, MK1 Escorts and the like. Getting burned by molten underseal and the explosions of rust was great fun.
I remember well when MIG first started to be used, it was a million times better than gas, although most of your work clothes would still have burn holes in them, as would much of your outer layers of skin and flesh
I can also TIG weld, welding stainless bits of boat is the most burn free welding i've done. I've got a small inverter welder in the van, about as big as a shoe box, and it'll weld about 6mm stainless. I remember when a decent TIG set would fill half the van !