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<blockquote data-quote="wawazat" data-source="post: 3553866" data-attributes="member: 35603"><p>Good to know. I have only every MIG welded with gas. The only arc welding I ever did was 5G certification many moons ago and building pipe fence using a huge trailer style arc welder/generator.</p><p></p><p>So taking that into account, MIG may be the most flexible for a hobbyist welder. Starting with flux core would let you focus on your welding pace and torch movement along with the feed speed without having to tinker with gas flow rate or blowing through bottles and having to wait to get them refilled. MIG is also great for about any kind of sheet metal fabrication and industrial or farm looking furniture and whatnot. Outside of exhaust and intercooler piping, Ive done mostly MIG for automotive stuff too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wawazat, post: 3553866, member: 35603"] Good to know. I have only every MIG welded with gas. The only arc welding I ever did was 5G certification many moons ago and building pipe fence using a huge trailer style arc welder/generator. So taking that into account, MIG may be the most flexible for a hobbyist welder. Starting with flux core would let you focus on your welding pace and torch movement along with the feed speed without having to tinker with gas flow rate or blowing through bottles and having to wait to get them refilled. MIG is also great for about any kind of sheet metal fabrication and industrial or farm looking furniture and whatnot. Outside of exhaust and intercooler piping, Ive done mostly MIG for automotive stuff too. [/QUOTE]
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