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I would advise against any of the "hobby" type welders on the SH market, there can be gems but all too often they are being sold as they are not up to the job.
If SH then get a really good branded machine that spares are available for still(I had a Telwin 100 fitted a fan myself and that thing was 10yrs old when I had it 13yrs ago and the boy who has it now can still get spares!).
If it suits you, get one you can use gas-less also, flux cored wire has it's place, but it is dirty horrid stuff to use
Spend as much as you can on a good one, it will last and may well earn you money in the future if you get good enough with it
An automatic welding mask will help tons too, especially if you have to hold a piece and tack it in place, also cannot stress the need for decent leather gloves enough!!! They needn't be the 10mm thick fur lined gauntlets but just a decent all leather work glove, those little balls of spatter that land between your fingers and burn the soft fleshy bit between, also, a leather welders apron is worth it's weight in gold for cutting with a grinder and welding in funny angles where you can't always guess the spatter direction.
If SH then get a really good branded machine that spares are available for still(I had a Telwin 100 fitted a fan myself and that thing was 10yrs old when I had it 13yrs ago and the boy who has it now can still get spares!).
If it suits you, get one you can use gas-less also, flux cored wire has it's place, but it is dirty horrid stuff to use
Spend as much as you can on a good one, it will last and may well earn you money in the future if you get good enough with it
An automatic welding mask will help tons too, especially if you have to hold a piece and tack it in place, also cannot stress the need for decent leather gloves enough!!! They needn't be the 10mm thick fur lined gauntlets but just a decent all leather work glove, those little balls of spatter that land between your fingers and burn the soft fleshy bit between, also, a leather welders apron is worth it's weight in gold for cutting with a grinder and welding in funny angles where you can't always guess the spatter direction.