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Doesn't have anything....is requesting we do their homework for them.monu96...It may be more productive if you tell us what you do have. Some tools for welding doesn't help much as far as what we could suggest. What Scottl posted is a good start however. In my opinion (I have been welding for over fifty years) MIG welding is a lot easier to learn then stick welding so that's a good start. Stick welding has some distinct advantages as far as versatility. It's a lot more economical and handy to keep a variety of welding rods in stock to do various jobs. You can choose a rod for certain alloys, hard surface,and even cut with stick in a pinch. I'm just saying that after a day of practice with a MIG welder, your welds will probably not look like something out of leave it to beaver. I would suggest to start out with getting a unit that uses shielding gas as opposed to one of the cheap units that require flux core only. I only use flux core when welding something outdoors when it is too windy to use shield gas and I don't care for it. It's too easy to make a "flux weld" that you don't catch and there is a lot more splatter. Get an auto darkening face shield. Even the cheap ones work pretty good and it will make a better welder out of you especially if you are stitching. It's always nice to know where your stitches are going and a MIG welder excels at this.
Since no one else has mentioned it, as far as the clothing you wear while welding, it should be 100% cotton, synthetic fibers melt to your skin and you will end up in the burn ward.
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