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Re: Welding Advice

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Originally Posted by jmichaelis View Post
Any feedback on whether this would be worth the investment, and feasible to learn how to use effectively would be fantastic. Keep in mind that we have one staff member who has a small amount of stick welding experience, and that's as far as our welding knowledge goes.
Hmmm.....I'd spend some time thinking about what equipment you could use with your current knowledge/skills/abilities? There's a kind of steep learning curve with TIG welding, or maybe I just say that because I never got very good at it, and have found plenty of other ways to build robots.

Without knowing what other stuff you have in your shop, it's kind of hard for us to help you prioritize.