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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Lomita, Ca
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will this work for my roof?
Did some practice with the welder today. The sheet metal is about .040 thick. I need to weld a section on my roof that has rust and a hole in it. Before I try the real deal I thought I would get some thoughts on these....
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Re: will this work for my roof?
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Re: will this work for my roof?
Looks nice to me!
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Join Date: Jan 2015
Location: Anaheim, ca
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Re: will this work for my roof?
Maybe slow up the wire speed a little, and turn up the amperage. Flatter welds, less grinding.
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Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: Missouri
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Re: will this work for my roof?
I don't know how big of an area you are fooling with but warping will be one of your enemies. It's good to try a practice piece first and find out what's going to happen.
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