Dan,LOL, snork snork.
I really would like to do custom tanks. Would this one work? (is to cheap so dunno) - Harbor Freight Tools - Quality Tools at the Lowest Prices or this? - Harbor Freight Tools - Quality Tools at the Lowest Prices
Hmmmm, costom mounts 2
I realize they're a bit more money but if I could offer a suggestion, go for a wire feed welder. The arc welder is a good tool to have but for bicycle work it's gonna take a lot more practice to be usable than the wire feed (MIG) machine. I have an arc machine but haven't fired it for years. I use the MIG and TIG (heli-arc) for everything. I'll look for a link for you, don't have one handy, but Hobart, Miller and Lincoln all make excellant little 120 volt machines that are well suited for anything up to 1/4". I'd stay away from the cheap-o off-brand wire feeds that you see at WallyWorld, Home Depot, Harbor Freight etc. They are hard to get parts for and nearly impossible to get repaired if you have problems. Spend the extra $ and go for a gas machine, one that uses Argon/CO2 mix. The gasless units are okay but the welds aren't nearly as pretty as with a gas welder. Another plus for the wire feed is the amount of time you'll need to master the art of sticking metal together. I've taught guys to use MIG, and make respectable welds in one day. This probably isn't what you wanted to hear but you did ask. Check here: Hobart Welders - Products - Wire Feed Welders
Tom
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