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    I just borrowed a Mig Welder from a co-worker. He bought it from a guy (new) a few weeks ago that told him he could weld steel up to 3/4" thick without a problem.
    I would like to know, I am going to be welding a piece of metal that is about 1/8" thick on my rear suspention. Is a Mig Welder good enough for the task? The kit has everything, including a Oxygen Tank and a hookup to 110v. I've used a different kinda welder before, but it had a grounding clamp, and the other HOT clamp had the actual welding stick that hooked up to 220v.
    Thank you for your help.

    -Marc
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    Anyone??
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    • #3
      The mig is fine.
      You can achieve anything for which you are prepared to pay the price.<br /> --ATTILA THE HUN

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      • #4
        ummm.... yeah it is fine, figure it out he said its good up to 3/4" thick and you need to weld 1/8" well 1/8 is a hell of alot less than 3/4"
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        • #5
          Well, I finished welding it today around 4:00pm, and I have to say, "I welded the heck out of the piece". I even went so far as to weld another 1/8" piece of metal to help re-inforce the broken part. Hopefully, it'll hold. I'll keep this posted if it breaks.

          -Marc
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          • #6
            MIG as apposed to what? TIG right maybe if your welding aluminum abd you got $$$

            but MIG is what all welding shops use and what most fabricators use for steel
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            • #7
              where i work we have to use the 120v mig, when the 240v is broke or out of gas, you would be amazed at what you can weld with just a 120volt mig , never seen anything break loose yet ..... i like to keep the amps pretty high exept on thin material....

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              • #8
                I was actually impressed with the results (in strength). A bit ugly because I haven't welded anything for quite a few years, but out of sight, out of mind. I don't care how ugly the weld looks, I painted over it with primer anyway to keep it from rusting.

                -Marc
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                • #9
                  What type material were you welding to and what type were you putting on? AH36 steel, etc...

                  What kind of wire did you use?
                  60/11, 70/18...

                  As long as you wrap the ends and you used the correct wire for the material you should be OK.

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                  • #10
                    <blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by r&ksport:
                    What type material were you welding to and what type were you putting on? AH36 steel, etc...

                    What kind of wire did you use?
                    60/11, 70/18...


                    [ December 26, 2002: Message edited by: r&ksport ]
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                    Whoa!! I have no idea. I just welded the balls out of it, and it seems to be holding up just fine. The wire inside of the Mig was a copper looking type wire, and not that thick. I can only relate to the thickness of 20lb test fishing line.

                    -Marc
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