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Below, you’ll find important information and resources you need before you can start welding: what equipment you’ll need, along with some free online resources that will provide step-by-step, practical welding how-to advice. Basic Arc Welding Equipment If you want to learn how to AC (alternating current) arc weld, at some point this will require some hands on training, and hands on training will require tools. When you’re ready to start practicing, here’s what you’ll need (you should be able to find all of these items at your local farm store or home improvement warehouse): • A 230 volt AC power source (also known as a “buzz box”) • A welder’s helmet with additional goggles underneath to protect your eyes when your face plate is raised • Gauntlet style gloves • A heavy leather or other natural fiber jacket and cap • Thick rubber soled boots • Heavy duty denim jeans • E6011 and/or E6013 all-purpose mild-steel electrodes – Get a few pounds each of both 1/8” and 5/32” diameter rods to use Use Your Hobbies to Gain Business s, trucks and other modes of transportation.At this point you are probably wondering where your own life fits into the picture. You have looked at joining organizations to meet others, found places to network, and even attended special events. There does not seem to be a limit on what you need to do to gain meaningful business relationships. 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Below, you’ll find important information and resources you need before you can start welding: what equipment you’ll need, along with some free online resources that will provide step-by-step, practical welding how-to advice. Basic Arc Welding Equipment If you want to learn how to AC (alternating current) arc weld, at some point this will require some hands on training, and hands on training will require tools. 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Here are a handful of free how-to weld resources available on the World Wide Web. With a little equipment and training and a whole lot of practice, you can be well on your way to mastering the basics of AC arc welding. Whether you need to learn this art for work or simply for around the house, you’ll soon be prepared to tackle all of the welding jobs that come your way!
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