@Bob Smith well I have a wire feed welder I got on a deal but it’s 210 and I don’t have a 210 generator otherwise I’d do that. My 07 dodge 1500 would be able to handle it. It’s all a process. I make a lot of money just can’t make it all the time
I’ve done amazing work with a cheap ($125) inverter gasless wire feed welder from harbor freight. It welded thin gauge chromed or galvanized with ease. It welded 1/4″ just fine and a hard facing job that took forever because of the flux core. Sometimes it got ugly but a grinder and paint makes me the welder I ain’t.
That will work for all except what they have to show that you are certified. Good idea for somebody on the hustle. My Dad had me repair garbage trucks when I was a Junior in High School.
Um simple question, how th we supposed to save 10-15 grand for a budget setup, truck welder ect
​@ReeseCup What kinda generator you got and what did it run you? Also what kinda input does your welder run off? Thanks.
You don’t. Just find shop work. It’s not that bad to begin with.
@Bob Smith well I have a wire feed welder I got on a deal but it’s 210 and I don’t have a 210 generator otherwise I’d do that. My 07 dodge 1500 would be able to handle it. It’s all a process. I make a lot of money just can’t make it all the time
@tyler beck Yeah I’m just saying meanwhile you can do shop work as you save money. But i understand not everyone wants to do that.
I’ve done amazing work with a cheap ($125) inverter gasless wire feed welder from harbor freight. It welded thin gauge chromed or galvanized with ease. It welded 1/4″ just fine and a hard facing job that took forever because of the flux core. Sometimes it got ugly but a grinder and paint makes me the welder I ain’t.
A lot of companies will pay for your training when you graduate high school if you show them your heart.
That will work for all except what they have to show that you are certified. Good idea for somebody on the hustle. My Dad had me repair garbage trucks when I was a Junior in High School.