jas-tec
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i have a slampanel whats the best welder to use on it cheers
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Ste
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be a bit more precise, what is it made of, what thicknes, what material you welding it to, what thickness is that, what experience do you have welding?
at a guess id say the slam panel is about 16awg thick, lets say you are welding it to another piece of clean 16gauge steel, then use a mig (metal inert gas) welder, low amps, 0.6 or 0.8 mm wire, and an argon mix gas. say, cougar 5 (cheap as chips)
I would rather lose by a mile because i built my own car, than win by an inch because someone else built it for me.
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jas-tec
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cheers mate i use a welder some times here but went to colliage to do a course i passed that
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jas-tec
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whats the differnt between a gas one and a normal one what dont use c02 i was thinking of getting one with out c02 what do u feel about them or no about them cheers
[Edited on 11-01-2007 by jas-tec]
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Marc
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Whatever you do don't get a gasless MIG. There won't be as much fusion with gasless and not as much heat.
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ed
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Gasless MIG will do the job as it's not a structural part though won't it? It's only spot welded on...?
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jas-tec
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ok cheers all
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Marc
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quote: Originally posted by ed
Gasless MIG will do the job as it's not a structural part though won't it? It's only spot welded on...?
I've never got on with them personally.
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