Hypergarage
Newbie
Obviously for RC chassises and stuff of that nature you don't need a $4k welder to get going but what would be best? I'm fairly new to welding and I would prefer mig or stick. Any ideas?
I would start off with an oxygen acetylene setup. Its the most versatile. You can also use it for welding, brazing, cutting and freeing up rusted/stuck bolts.
If this is just for RC, I'd give silver soldering a try first.
If you're using RC as an excuse to sneak a new welder into the house, ignore me.
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I've been using an Eastwood tig 200 ac/dc for about 18 months now.
Yes I have. I mostly use solid rod, but when I use tube I keep the amps lower and use silicon bronze rods. It's almost like tig brazing. I have used regular 70 series rods for tube and thin Guage sheet but the bronze flows much better.Have you used this on tube? Specifically 3/16" - 1/4" sizes?