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Article Excerpt There are two types of homesteaders in this world: those that weld and those that don t. For those that don't and would like to, learning to weld has become a lot easier thanks to the newest generation of readily available, affordable, user friendly MIG/Flux wire welders.
Imagine the next time you break a garden tool, your water tank springs a leak or a do-hickey falls off, instead of throwing it away or taking it to a repair shop, simply crank up your welder and fix it yourself. Once you learn to use a welder, you will wonder how you ever got along without one.
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Having learned how to weld in high school metal shop 40 years ago, I can honestly say if I were limited to one skill, it would be welding. You can repair, fabricate, do ornamental work; the list goes on and on.
Several years ago, we purchased our first wire feed welder for the ranch, an inexpensive second-hand unit. While stick (rod) welders are great for certain jobs, the wire welder has become the absolute weapon of choice....
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