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I was thinking about using this emergency welder .
http://www.safari4x4.com.au/80scool/...d/batweld.html
Seems pretty easy to use and is based on traditional battery welding. Just needed to weld a few metal parts together so I don't need to buy a mig or torch. |
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The last time I welded something it was an electric cord to a toaster oven. And it wasn't on purpose.
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thats kinda how this works.
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