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    patching my floors, straight butt welding. It's not coming out too bad. Just the spots that i'm burning through, obviously I have to grind away and use copper as a backer to puddle it in.
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    what welder are you useing?

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    Damn, sorry about the delay.

    Lincoln 140, MIG ar/co2 75/25.

    It's a nice little setup for body work. I thought about it before I bought it, but even if I was to build a rock crawler chassis with 2.5 ton rockwell axles, I wouldn't go thicker then .25 inch wall tubing (weight). So that's about the maximum I thickness I could weld.

    I do want a TIG welder though, so I can do the chrome-moly and stainless, aluminum for headers, bicycle/chopper frames, cages etc. That stuff (moly) is lighter then mild steel, and stronger.
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