Re: [bolger] Re- Arc welding

Agree with your advice, but "there is a story here!", and we'd love to
hear it....
Jim

wattleweedooseeds@...wrote:

> A quick though for those about to Arc. Arc welding is definately the
> way to go. However if you are querying the difference between arc
> and gas, this would suggest an inexperiance with both techniques,
> therefore I would recommend that you do a course at technical college
> or get someone with experiance to weld it. Everyone would hate to
> see you beautiful micro driving down the road on it's own. This has
> happened to me with a landyacht that I carried halfway accross the
> world for a world championships then proceeded to destroy during my
> practice.
> Cheers Paul Day Aus 3
> P.S. Next Email will clarify Kalgoorlie questions ????
>
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A quick though for those about to Arc. Arc welding is definately the
way to go. However if you are querying the difference between arc
and gas, this would suggest an inexperiance with both techniques,
therefore I would recommend that you do a course at technical college
or get someone with experiance to weld it. Everyone would hate to
see you beautiful micro driving down the road on it's own. This has
happened to me with a landyacht that I carried halfway accross the
world for a world championships then proceeded to destroy during my
practice.
Cheers Paul Day Aus 3
P.S. Next Email will clarify Kalgoorlie questions ????