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<blockquote data-quote="fermerboy" data-source="post: 4548678" data-attributes="member: 190"><p>If you are fabricating stuff in the workshop with clean new metal then get a Might. If on the other hand you are in a draughty shed sticking rusty stuff back together because you or somebody has wrecked it then get a stick welder.</p><p>Of course there is an overlap in use and each can do both work. Only you can say what sort of workload you will have. </p><p>Generally a inverter stick welder is a good all round machine and will be capable of most farm work. 180 ish amps will weld a lot of different stuff together. More is better as you will be working machine less near its limit. </p><p>I've a 180 Jasic that so far is a good wee tool. </p><p>I also have a Lincoln mig which I far prefer most of the time if I'm making barriers/gates etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fermerboy, post: 4548678, member: 190"] If you are fabricating stuff in the workshop with clean new metal then get a Might. If on the other hand you are in a draughty shed sticking rusty stuff back together because you or somebody has wrecked it then get a stick welder. Of course there is an overlap in use and each can do both work. Only you can say what sort of workload you will have. Generally a inverter stick welder is a good all round machine and will be capable of most farm work. 180 ish amps will weld a lot of different stuff together. More is better as you will be working machine less near its limit. I've a 180 Jasic that so far is a good wee tool. I also have a Lincoln mig which I far prefer most of the time if I'm making barriers/gates etc. [/QUOTE]
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