To start, this is a bit long, and I don't know much (if anything) about welding. I took a metals class in college, but we only did soldering (ring boxes, rings, the likes). So when I met my husband and he told me he had certifications in welding, it was new territory for me.
I want to get him a spectacular Christmas gift; last year he scrounged and saved to buy me a wine fridge and it was the most thoughtful gift anyone had ever given me. He's going back to school to get more certifications and eventually a degree in welding. He doesn't own a welder (yet), but has often lamented how he wants one of his own. And that's where my Christmas idea came in. I gathered some "starter tips" by saying my dad wanted a welder for his truck (and it's true, but he wants my husband's help).
I know that good welding equipment costs a chunk of change, and any welder worth his weight will tell you to get good welding equipment. But, I need to keep the price reasonable (we're moving and buying a house). Someday, he'll get some really nice equipment, but I'm thinking just so he can tinker at home and maybe work on small projects for school.
So, with the details that I got and bearing in mind that I'm a novice with a bit tighter budget, what decent, home-welding equipment should I look at?
- Basic MIG set up
Tank of shielding gas
Spool of filler wire
"Anything that'll do a 1/4 inch will be more than enough to weld on most applications but keep in mind a power source. A lot will run on 220v and some can run on 220v and 110v"