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Re: Attaching rear quarter panels (ute)
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Yep slow wire but dont move your weld too sliw. It will burn through that thin datsun metal.
Ive got a gas mig 200amp and I cant weld great but they are strong. I upped it to about 90amp and slowed wire speed. It helped get a strong weld. You may want to dpot weld it in place and then stich it in. Maybe seam weld some engine bay while you at it.
Practice on some old guard first to get the settings. In a tafe course I did I prefered oxy on datsun guards I brought in.
My fave toy is the plasma cutter though. So much so I bought an old 2nd hand one. Great toy.

Posted on: 2014/1/16 9:40
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Subject Poster Date
     Attaching rear quarter panels (ute) uteboy1200 2014/1/15 0:03
       Re: Attaching rear quarter panels (ute) mcdat 2014/1/15 0:22
       Re: Attaching rear quarter panels (ute) cadet1200 2014/1/15 16:55
       Re: Attaching rear quarter panels (ute) uteboy1200 2014/1/16 1:58
         Re: Attaching rear quarter panels (ute) mcdat 2014/1/16 3:59
       Re: Attaching rear quarter panels (ute) Datrotor 2014/1/16 7:50
         Re: Attaching rear quarter panels (ute) Anonymous 2014/1/16 9:40
         Re: Attaching rear quarter panels (ute) cadet1200 2014/1/17 3:24
       Re: Attaching rear quarter panels (ute) uteboy1200 2014/1/17 5:01




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