I don't have a welder yet, but plan on getting a stick welder soon. It will be either a Hobart Stickmate XL 235AC/160DC (transformer) from my local Fleet Farm for $444.99, an Everlast PowerArc 200 (200 amp DC only inverter) for $300, or a Longevity Stickweld 250 (250 amp DC only inverter) for $300.00.
After burning through maybe 20 pounds of rods as I learn a bit about stick welding, an ATV log arch, similar to the one below, will be my first project. The retail price for this Hud-Son ATV log arch is $725.00 plus shipping. This one is bolted together, but I would weld it together. There is no place around here to do any scrounging. So..... look at the picture and give me your best guesstimate (just a quick ballpark figure) of the total material cost using all new material. I don't know what size the square tubing is, you guys can help me out there. Besides the square tubing, notice the 2000 pound hand winch on top, the tong hitch, and the axles and tires. I would add a few cross pieces to brace it a bit more. So just to be safe, you can fudge a little on the high side. So are we talking $200, $300, $400? What say you all?
The welds ain't gonna be pretty (but hopefully they'll be strong). And if it breaks, it breaks. But no one will get hurt (I'll be going less than 5 MPH), and I'll learn from the experience. I'm hoping the saving on this first project will pay for the welder.
Thanks guys for your thoughtful replies.
Don <><
