Welding technology has advanced since the 1930s, when stick (electrode) welders, using AC power sources, began making their way to farm country. Today there are other options, such as TIG and wire ...
TIG welding isn't rocket science, it's actually closer to metallurgy. We get it. Most hobbyists are at the limit of their comfort zone with MIG welding, and mostly in non-critical areas at that. Our ...
Times change. It wasn't that long ago that if you owned a set of oxy-acetylene gas bottles for welding and cutting you would be considered to have a pretty well-equipped home shop. Maybe you ...