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why? -------------------- Learned a lot in 10 years... I hardly log in anymore, last login Today Sept 6 2019, and I was forced just to clarify a post. LOL
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With MIG you will get a vastly wider range of thickness you can weld for a basic welder but you cannot weld different types of metals together. yes you can. i never said you couldnt weld dissimilar metals with a tig either, i simply didnt state you could, stainless to m/s or other type of non stainless steels for example, but you cant obviously weld ally to anything other then ally. i was mearly saying you can weld a more dissimilar metals with an oxy. you can weld thicker metal with a tig but with the average tig you wont get good penitration with the weld. like we have said get a mig. let us know how u go man. -------------------- ST205 Group A Rallye GT-Four, #61 of 77............600hp GT3582r
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