Kind of looks like that MIG welder has seen it’s “Better Days”, just like Obumbles & the Progressives have.
Yeah
Right
And Obama voter that works.
I’m glad someone identified this here unit. I saw the word “wire speed” and was thinking 10 mph I guess.
I used to stick weld but never had a mig aircraft to weld on.
I think there is “TIG” welding also.
What the hell is a “TIG”
Stay away from me too. I may lose it and bite your head off.
Kind of looks like that MIG welder has seen it’s “Better Days”, just like Obumbles & the Progressives have.
Yeah
Right
And Obama voter that works.
I’m glad someone identified this here unit. I saw the word “wire speed” and was thinking 10 mph I guess.
I used to stick weld but never had a mig aircraft to weld on.
I think there is “TIG” welding also.
What the hell is a “TIG”
Stay away from me too. I may lose it and bite your head off.
WOO HOO! Where can *I* buy one o’ those?!
@dumber,
TIG comes from “Tungsten Inert Gas” welding,
-the inert gas is normally argon, all the rest here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas_tungsten_arc_welding
MIG is “Metal Inert Gas” welding, the differences basically is MIG uses the wire as filler, TIG generally fuses the metals without filler.
-Better stated here:
http://www.used-robots.com/articles/viewing/tig-vs-mig-welding-what-s-the-difference
(No, I’m not all that bright but try to keep reminding myself I have done both and should know the diff without looking it up…