Mike - While it isn't as fun as doing it yourself, you might want to
just consider paying someone to do it for you. Do the prep and have it
ready and have a pro show up with his equipment to finish it off. I did
this with my differential mount repair on my TR6 when I lived in an
apartment with a garage without power. With his generator powered
welder, he spent 30 minutes on his back under the car welding above
him. It cost me $60, the minimum charge about 10 years ago. Since it
is a one time job, the charge could be less than the cost of even the HF
welder.
Brian
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