Thanks for the input everyone! I want to clarify a few things. My current 110v flux welder only has low/high settings and wire speed knob - it's at least 10 years old and was only $70 back then. It works for what I've needed to do (repair mesh on trailer, weld some 3/16" flat and 1/4" flat.) I will mostly be working on > sheet metal and <= 1/4". I do have some projects in mind that I want to make using up to 1/2" thick. Currently I weld outside with 110v. I have a spare 30a breaker for 240v in panel. When I bought current house, moved laundry upstairs from garage/basement (unfinished) and ran new breaker for dryer. I just need to wire in new 240v outlet to the existing breaker. Before doing that, I need to make an area safe for welding so as not to catch anything on fire. Mostly, I'll be working/practicing outside on 110v until I get an weldsafe area. That is why I wanted a dual power multi-process welder. Seems like it's more a personal preference for flux wire, gas wire or stick. when I mentioned so many welders available, I meant brands not types of welding (though there are many of those). I did look into taking class part-time at local places but it won't fit into my schedule (4-5 days week from 5p-10p). I would like to take classes but welding wont be a profession, just a hobby. I don't see need for stainless or aluminum - would it be nice to have in case? Yes, but it's not a need at this point.
Seems to me I should stick with flux core and get a welder that also does gas mig and one that can run on both 240 and 110. If I can't find a decently priced one that does both, I'll probably go with dual power flux welder that has better controls than the one I currently have.
I once heard if you can't be a great cutter or welder, be a great grinder. I'm better than average at grinding
Thanks again!
Dan
Seems to me I should stick with flux core and get a welder that also does gas mig and one that can run on both 240 and 110. If I can't find a decently priced one that does both, I'll probably go with dual power flux welder that has better controls than the one I currently have.
I once heard if you can't be a great cutter or welder, be a great grinder. I'm better than average at grinding
Thanks again!
Dan