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Old 05-06-2015, 11:00 PM   #13
Longhornss
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If you have rockers at ab corners and floor work to fix you will need a good set of spot weld cutters, some sort of cut off wheel weather it is on a good quality angle grinder or air cut off. I personally like a good "body saw" if you have air. I use a CP saw with Lenox blades daily for sheet metal removal and patch trimming. You will of course need something to take down the welds you make when you are done with the patch panels. So a good hard stone grinding disc is a good place to start. Then switch to a flap disc to finish dressing the weld.
Flux core........ NO. A good 110 miller or Lincoln with a bottle or even an eastwood welder will do. If you get much larger than that some machines can be tough to dial in for sheet metal. The wire gets to be too big and the heat range is out the window. If you are new to welding practice on similar thicknesses of material so you will know how they well react and how to set up your machine.
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