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Using Solution Welding Rod For Boat Fabrication
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<blockquote data-quote="CedarRiverScooter" data-source="post: 478034" data-attributes="member: 15465"><p>TIG welds are good but for me, painfully slow.</p><p></p><p>A MIG welder with spool gun is way to go in my opinion. Can be had for around a thou but if you are building a boat, it will pay for itself. Plus you could sell it afterwards if you like. The learning curve is pretty easy on MIG welding. Biggest factor is to have the metal super clean & wire brushed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CedarRiverScooter, post: 478034, member: 15465"] TIG welds are good but for me, painfully slow. A MIG welder with spool gun is way to go in my opinion. Can be had for around a thou but if you are building a boat, it will pay for itself. Plus you could sell it afterwards if you like. The learning curve is pretty easy on MIG welding. Biggest factor is to have the metal super clean & wire brushed. [/QUOTE]
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