It is possible to weld dissmilar metals using heli-arc or simular inert gas welding techniques. Thus I would assume that you can weld Chrome Molley to Stainless steel. JMHO
peices for awhile before destroying your project. Number 4. Don't weld in the rain. Unless you like the tingling feeling of light electrocution. Number 5. Arc welders can cause fires. Either in your shoes or under the work bench in
circuit. They are both rated to weld 3/16" material in a single without danger of striking an arc before you lower your helmet because I don't have a place to weld indoors. At work I am able to shielding gas. If you are able to weld in a sheltered area I would highly
attractive :-) If you're still interested in learning to weld (for the next cool project you come up with) the gear will secure place to work. It's very important that no one sees the arc flash, and don't pick up any hot metal up with your hands
that's about 1/4" thick? Do I want a mig welder or an arc welder? I don't know the virtues of either. (I have done project purposes - occasionally I may want a pretty strong weld for something... Example - (possibly) making an iron stair