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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 3543273" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>I learned how to "weld" when I was 12 with a coat hanger and Oxygen and Acetylene.</p><p>Bicycle pedals kept breaking off stripping out and dad welded them on 2 ti8mes and 3rd time he said you seen how it was done go do it yourself.</p><p>They never broke off after I welded them on.</p><p></p><p>I was 19 when i decided I needed a trailer and a buddy had an AC DC Lincoln stick welder and 6011 rod.</p><p>I found a 10 bolt posi track rearend in a field that was next to a station wagon and had leaf springs on it.</p><p>In the same field there was some 8" I beam.</p><p></p><p>I decided I would try to stick weld and built the strongest 4x8 trailer around.</p><p>Never broke.</p><p></p><p>If you want to come over here for an hour I have scrap and 2 different welders a Mig and an AC Lincoln 225.</p><p>I have 2 helmets and can show you how to weld.</p><p>My wife got it on first try then said so basically you are melting 3 metals together with the 3rd one being the welding rod.</p><p></p><p>I said yep. and she laid the perfect bead and said that was easy and walked back inside the house.</p><p></p><p>I showed her 1 time how to filet catfish and she did a big mess of them that day and never again.</p><p>She did it perfectly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 3543273, member: 15054"] I learned how to "weld" when I was 12 with a coat hanger and Oxygen and Acetylene. Bicycle pedals kept breaking off stripping out and dad welded them on 2 ti8mes and 3rd time he said you seen how it was done go do it yourself. They never broke off after I welded them on. I was 19 when i decided I needed a trailer and a buddy had an AC DC Lincoln stick welder and 6011 rod. I found a 10 bolt posi track rearend in a field that was next to a station wagon and had leaf springs on it. In the same field there was some 8" I beam. I decided I would try to stick weld and built the strongest 4x8 trailer around. Never broke. If you want to come over here for an hour I have scrap and 2 different welders a Mig and an AC Lincoln 225. I have 2 helmets and can show you how to weld. My wife got it on first try then said so basically you are melting 3 metals together with the 3rd one being the welding rod. I said yep. and she laid the perfect bead and said that was easy and walked back inside the house. I showed her 1 time how to filet catfish and she did a big mess of them that day and never again. She did it perfectly. [/QUOTE]
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