Yeah, I borrowed a friends flux core for a sheet metal repair, but I know that it'll be challenging to do it nicely. It's on the roof of my Blazer so I really don't want to burn any holes in it
I was thinking about buying the MIG conversion for it, but the more research I do, the more I'd like to just put the money toward a better setup.
TIG - I've never done it, but I've come across a couple of posts elsewhere saying that it's pretty difficult to set up, get started, and get good results. Not the case? The link CbJunkie sent mentioned that the welder shown can't do aluminium. More $$ to get one that can? What's different about welding aluminium?
MIG- Done it in the past, good for sheet metal, nice price point, I can get one to run without doing any wiring (Terry, all my outlets are 110. I'd have to do some wiring to put in a 220 outlet, and I don't like wiring).
All roads lead to MIG, but TIG sounds more and more interesting. I started looking for some Community College classes around here to see if there's any welding courses, but so far I've only found "Welding Ornamental Garden Art". It's not too expensive, so I may end up taking it just to learn a few things and get access to the shop welders to see what I can learn without sinking money into a super expensive setup that I don't know how to use.