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cigarking t1_j0xe5gm wrote

WTF. Is no one going to comment on the damn store bought welding cart?

All y'all know the first you thing fab after buying a new welder is a cart!

And that HF Titanium is a surprisingly nice unit for the price.

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Houaiss OP t1_j0x8yl6 wrote

I can buy new earbuds. I'm saying that I can't buy that earbud model again because they are expensive for me now. Actually, I already bought new earbuds (cheaper one) but I'm trying to see if I still can save that one. I don't know if I can buy soldering equipment. I'm trying to figure out what I would need to fix this and see if it will be worth it.

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NuclearWasteland t1_j0x8bnf wrote

welding is fun, but annoying to set up and do casually. For similar fun that also comes with toxic fumes, try stain glass lead work or plastic welding. All of these are basically just melting like materials together. it's mostly just different heat sources and materials.

Plastic welding is remarkably fun and can be done with a soldering or wood burning iron. Lots of plastics can be had for free if you learn the plastic names and materials usually printed somewhere on most plastic objects for recycling purposes.

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