A colleague once told me, "If you can fog a mirror, you can MIG weld." An old truism by now, he heard it from an autobody friend of his many years prior. Although one could take the statement as an ...
There's something about welding that scares most hot rodders. Despite the fact that welding is inexpensive and easy to learn, many hot rodders think it's beyond their abilities. Actually, nothing ...
When it comes to making changes to or installing new parts on a pickup, "bolt-on" simplicity is preferred by most truck owners who take on such projects themselves. As we saw at the 2021 SEMA Show, ...
Metal inert gas and the MIG welder has made it pretty dang easy for the beginner to be able to do some welding. Since these welders are a point and shoot type of design, all you have to do is pull a ...
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If your shop comes complete with a MIG welder, an acetylene torch, and an air hammer, then you have more options than most when it comes to removing broken bolts. In this short video [Jim’s Automotive ...
Miller's new Renegade 180 is the first all-in-one wire welder/generator that is operable using its built-in generator or 230V, single-phase "wall" power. Ad Loading... The Renegade 180 eliminates the ...
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Master MIG and TIG for flawless welds
MIG and TIG welding each bring unique strengths, from MIG’s speed and ease to TIG’s precision and durability. The right choice depends on your project’s needs, skill level, and inspection requirements ...
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