Fabricating metal for classic cars or any other metal fabrication project is going to require the use of a welder. Barry Wilson shows off the two welders he regularly uses at his shop in Texas, Wilson Auto Repair.
Barry explains the difference between a MIG & TIG welder, how they both work and the applications each welder type is best suited for.
If you are interested in purchasing the welders Barry uses in this video, you can find the MIG welder here: [ Ссылка ]
And here is the link to the Miller TIG welder: [ Ссылка ]
There is also mention of the safety equipment you will need when using a welder. You can find a lot of great welding helmets online. Here is a link to a huge collection of different auto-darkening helmets that match your needs & style: [ Ссылка ]
And don’t forget to pick up a pair of welding gloves. Don’t learn the hard way by touching a piece of metal that is still super hot after welding. Find lots of great welding gloves here: [ Ссылка ]
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