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Need input on this MIG
http://www.amazon.com/Speedway-125-A...5784425&sr=8-2
Well, I have just gotten a project car. And what I want to do is remove the panels, and use rust-converter on the inside of them. So I would need a MIG to tact the panels back on to the car. Would this be good enough just for spot welding? Also, I may do things like weld a brush guard to the front and such, how would this do for that? Mind you, i'm 17 and bought this car with almost everything I had, lol. So I cant afford hardly anything. This is the cheapest I found, and thought it would suffice.. |
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Re: Need input on this MIG
A flux only (FCAW) welder is going to be tough to weld or tack sheet metal back together. The flux wire burns much hotter. If you're going to tack, practice on a few sheets prior to doing the final project.
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