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Re: Can anyone give me some welding tips?



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----- Original Message -----
From: <georlrs@xxxxxxx>
To: <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, April 05, 2004 11:53 PM
Subject: Can anyone give me some welding tips?


I have an old welder that needs the corrosion cleaned out of it's cable
plug holes. I know it works, but I don't know much about the sticks, flux,
and
power settings I should use on different automotive metal thickness. This
thing
weighs about 300 or more lbs. on wheels, and looks like a Lincoln, but is
not,
I forget the name, but it is from the sixties. I could use as much info as
possible from start to finish on welding. I have welded before, but never
had to
decide what materials to use, I was given the right stuff. I am trying to
set
up a real functional automotive garage for myself finally, and still need to
find a good cheap nibbler, sand blaster, and paint gun. A cutting torch, or
plasma cutter will come with more money, as will a rotisserie.
  HELP ME PLEASE!!

 Thanks, Don

don cheek out preformance welding put out by motorbooks or metal
fabricator's handbook by Ron and Sue Fournier
tj

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