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SoundillusioN
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Re: Aldi welding machines
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17 January 2013, 19:29 »
Quote from: kempie on 17 January 2013, 16:08
so would this be any good for a noob with no wielding experiance or money to pratice with?
To practice before having a go on a car, no. For playing with big, thick chunks of metal, yes.
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there good for 3-6mm possobly down to 2mm
thinnner than that is mig or tig terrotry
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