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Includes metrics but it's a set I use:
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bought a MIG Welder, Millermatic 212 auto-set several years and has been great.
Might be looking at a TIG welder soon, I really should have bought the TIG first.
The Miller spot welders are discontinued, not sure why i think they were some of the better portable models. Tecna makes some nice stuff also but expensive.
The new Lenco 4000 Is rated for 20 gauge automotive steel max. You guys say you had no problems? I would think it wouldn’t work welding 2 pieces of 18 gauge?
I use a local blaster 5 miles from my home, but only for thick metal. He says he blast commercial trucks and says he can blast a car, but don't want him to practice on mine.
Quick strip is the next closest, but don't know if they do quality work yet. Looked into dipping from a company in Ohio...
It's still called Quick Strip, I spoke them a couple times. Do you remember the guy you spoke to? Not sure if they changed ownership. They have a rotisserie but I need to rent it and mount the car myself, didn't get the feeling they knew how to us it. Thanks, Joe
i'm planning on sending my 70 RR to TX for media blasting. I'd like to get some suggestions before I try it. Car is in NJ and just a shell. What are the suggestions? Thanks!!
The picture enclosed is not my car but the dolly is similar but with better support. FYI, I have several media blasters...