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    New to welding - help

    Hi guys

    I have brought a cheap second hand welder of a mate (Telwin 140) and the last welding I did was 10 years ago so a bit rusty on it.

    Do you know of any good books/resources where I can brush up on the skills?

    I have used a MIG welder recently but not the ARC type.

    Also, are there any guides out there that not the stick size vs steel thickness/penetration?

    Alternatively are there any short courses out there that could be of use to me. I am based in Chch.

    I am just wanting to weld a few bits and pieces here and there so not wanting to do anything technical.

    TIA

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    I would do a short course as learning at home can be expensive - power/materials. Your tutor will inform you of correct amps vs rods and material thicknes and correct stop and starts etc. Good luck practise will pay off.

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    google welding tutorials there are dozens, your local library will have a bunch too.
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    Does your welder have an amps gauge? What sized rods does it take?

    For 2.5mm rods the norm is around 80amps but you'll want more than that to get the job actually done.

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    unitec had a 6-8 week cource costs around 300 bucks - WELL worth it.

    This is in auckland... not sure of chch tho...
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    Southern Institute of Technology do welding courses out at wigram.

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    http://www.weldwell.co.nz/products/e...rpose/ph28.htm

    Piss easy to weld with.. if you are welding stainless, RSP rods.

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    Make sure all the surfaces to be welded are clean. Then its just practice.

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    Thanks for all the info, the welder is adjustable up to 140 amps so reasonably powerful. I have got 2.5 and 3.2mm rods and will only be welding mild steel at this stage.

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    Do a night course at CPIT, they are not that expensive, you will be a bit late to enrol in the first on for this year but you should be able to enrol in the second course. Well worth the effort and you can progress from there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JMemonic View Post
    Do a night course at CPIT, they are not that expensive, you will be a bit late to enrol in the first on for this year but you should be able to enrol in the second course. Well worth the effort and you can progress from there.
    That is the kind of thing I am looking for however it seems the only courses I could find on their website are trade introductory courses, and not home handy man courses. Will keep looking....

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    if you're using a low powered arc then use the smallest rods you can, they're easier to start and use if you're just starting out IMO

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    coming from the worlds worst welder .. just play with it. I am a self taught welder and it gets better over time. I couldnt give you the numbers game. If you are blowing holes in stuff then turn it down. if its not sticking or arcing then turn it up. cant beat experience.

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