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Yamaha 784cc into welded mod-v hull
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<blockquote data-quote="duckman11" data-source="post: 445750" data-attributes="member: 22999"><p>cedar got to it before I did......110 amps isn't enough even 150amps is definitely on the lower end as far as amperage needed to weld aluminum. Also remember that aluminum has to be ridiculously clean to weld properly. if you are going to be running any long beads don't grind and clean any more than you can weld in about 2-3hrs. buy a 10pack of stainless steel wire brushes and a squeeze bottle with some acetone in it. clean a foot then weld a foot is the best method.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="duckman11, post: 445750, member: 22999"] cedar got to it before I did......110 amps isn't enough even 150amps is definitely on the lower end as far as amperage needed to weld aluminum. Also remember that aluminum has to be ridiculously clean to weld properly. if you are going to be running any long beads don't grind and clean any more than you can weld in about 2-3hrs. buy a 10pack of stainless steel wire brushes and a squeeze bottle with some acetone in it. clean a foot then weld a foot is the best method. [/QUOTE]
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