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Sure is quite in here. Guess I need to start a fight... Let's see now... Stihl rules, Poulan drools!:p
Poulans drool trying to get the bad taste out of its mouth where it riped a Stihl a new one. [emoji48]

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It worked! I got everyone up from the grave.
Now I lay the down to rest,
Creamsickles are still the best.
While all others are torn apart,
The Stihl will continue to start.
#truth. The 017 and the ms361 were the only saws to run perfectly for me last time I started all the saws. Other two still have some carb bugs to work out.
 
So has anyone ever used, or even have, one of the old engine driven welders made by Homelite or Mac. Was looking at some tonight and they look pretty darn awesome. Something I would actually get some more use out of than a saw lol. I think I caught another bug... Darn it!!!

That'd be pretty cool!! I've been wanting to learn to weld. Considering getting a basic box setup and self teaching
 
That'd be pretty cool!! I've been wanting to learn to weld. Considering getting a basic box setup and self teaching
DO IT! You will love it, I know I have been able to fix so many things with just mig! Only suggestion is not to cheap out, or you will be buying another sooner than you think. If you do mig, get a system that lets you use shielding gas, not just flux-core. Running solid-core wire is so much nicer to use at then end of the day. I also might even suggest getting a multi-process machine. I know tig would really be useful repairing smaller parts and special metals (think saws).
 
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