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For welding, any good websites. Im planning on buying those torches from home depot that are refillable and stuff, does not seem like a tough thing to do.
Im doing a seat swap for my celi But Fiberglass, where can i get supplies, tips and tricks. I need to fix my new trd bumper. I dont want to take it to a chop shop, i want to learn. Any ideas pointers, and websites are helpful This is what i need to fix... ![]() -------------------- Learned a lot in 10 years... I hardly log in anymore, last login Today Sept 6 2019, and I was forced just to clarify a post. LOL
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what are you going to be doing with welding? custom seat bracket?
for that i would suggest using a MIG or TIG welder... TIG is gonna be alot tougher and you should only do that if you know what your doing, if you have no welding experience its a no go! mig is fairly straight forward, once you know how to set the welder. I wouldn't do OA(oxy-acetylene) gas welding either, kinda on the level of TIG and its quite easy to f it up.. really the only way to learn how to weld is to weld, get some scrap metal and just start laying down beads with any decent welder. i can go into more detail if you need help figuring out anything. |
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