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Well the next x number of months look like a write off.... so I should try to make some use of it. For once I have a small shop to work in.
New to this kind of stuff, but I have noticed reading this forum that "all good things come from welding"....
I am not sure how ambitious I will get wrt building an adventure vehicle, as it is evident there is a tremendous amount I do not know.
I am thinking of MIG wire welding. But is it worth learning aluminum welding instead?
When I look at things like cargo trailers, steel vs aluminum the weight difference is not that high. Assuming it takes less steel to yield the same strength assembly.
I have heard that steel is easier to learn, but it's not like I am in a rush so is it worth investing time/equipment wise to learn aluminum welding?
Thanks
JM
New to this kind of stuff, but I have noticed reading this forum that "all good things come from welding"....
I am not sure how ambitious I will get wrt building an adventure vehicle, as it is evident there is a tremendous amount I do not know.
I am thinking of MIG wire welding. But is it worth learning aluminum welding instead?
When I look at things like cargo trailers, steel vs aluminum the weight difference is not that high. Assuming it takes less steel to yield the same strength assembly.
I have heard that steel is easier to learn, but it's not like I am in a rush so is it worth investing time/equipment wise to learn aluminum welding?
Thanks
JM