How to Get Started With Welding Whether you want to restore a car or just make your own mailbox, with the right tools and a little bit of patience, welding is surprisingly easy to pick up. By: Phillip Pantuso & Mike Allen
A thing of beauty is a joy forever, and beauty often takes the form of a perfectly laid welding bead—one that looks like a tall stack of dimes laid on its side.
Okay, welding has some practical aspects, too. Your world, as a tinkerer and fabricator, fundamentally changes when you can permanently fasten two pieces of steel together in seconds. Sure, it takes years of experience to perfect the craft, and an investment in welding equipment.
But don't let the cost intimidate you. For most backyard projects, top-level welders aren't necessary. So you can get up and running for less that $1,000—and you'll upgrade to a next-level maker.
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