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Old 10-07-2009, 11:26 PM   #1
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Yes, thats what I used, you will need aluminum wire, and argon shielding gas. It will take some practice but it's easy once you have it all setup. Don't even try without the gas, you will fail. Or you can take it somewhere and have it welded.
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Old 10-09-2009, 03:59 PM   #2
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Yes, thats what I used, you will need aluminum wire, and argon shielding gas. It will take some practice but it's easy once you have it all setup. Don't even try without the gas, you will fail. Or you can take it somewhere and have it welded.


I like your style dudemaaan i was tempted to go that route with mine but after all the research i ended up getting a TIG for the ease of welding aluminum in A/C. of course i went overboard like everything i do and picked up a miller dynasty 200dx lol probably could have easily done all i wanted with a hobart tigmate but oh well its easily paying for itself with all the aluminum iv been dooing for my car


you have any pics of the welds it comes out with im interested to know if i just spent too much andthat would have been goood enough for what i want. LOL hell i didnt even know how to tig when i got it taught myself hopefully ill get some classes in soon for it.

sorry nothing to do with this thread but had to ask

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