I like Miller. Like any other quality tool, buy all (or a little more
than) you can afford. Your right. Argon MIG is the only good way to do
aluminum. There is one stick process, but I've never seem anybody pull it
off successfully.
Ken Gano
kengano@advant.com
TR3A TS57756 (in pieces)
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> From: Ron Madurski <rmadursk@galaxy.galstar.com>
> To: shop-talk@autox.team.net
> Subject: Welders again...
> Date: Tuesday, March 25, 1997 11:18 AM
>
>
>
> I really should deal with e-mail the same way I do car parts... Save it
> all you never know when you'll need it.
>
> I recently disposed of a vehicle and have some cash in hand. I would
> like to have a welder. I think a MIG welder would work nicely for what
> I want to do. Some sheetmetal work (automotive) maybe some aluminum for
> brackets, braces, etc. I have an old cub cadet mower that is in need of
> repair as well (cracked deck, needs some areas filled).
>
> Any recommendations? I thought about an arc welder but I don't think it
> will do the aluminum, is that true?
>
>
> Any good websites I can peruse for further info?
>
> Thanks.
>
> --
> Ron Madurski
> rmadursk@galaxy.galstar.com
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