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shady
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I'm new here, new to welding with a new welder. I'll be outside with 110v when it stops raining. Hope I'm not too old to figure out what questions need to be asked.
mrmatt
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Hello back to ya. To old? I'm 43 and the older I get the more I realize that the answer I just got I already knew but forgot. Sucks getting old!
Mike
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Welcome to the forum Shady.
M J Mauer Andover, Ohio

Linoln A/C 225
Everlast PA 200
shady
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Thanks. I almost remember being 43, but that was nearly 30 years ago. I often feel like I've forgotten more than I knew.
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Welcome to the forum ! Have patience, there is a learning curve so don't get discouraged if you make a lot of messes in the beginning. Watch a lot of Jody's video's several times. His "3 basic things" is very good , but remember that it takes seat time to implement what he is showing in the video's . Make sure you've got good ventilation and a fire extinguisher handy. Have fun and good luck !
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