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<blockquote data-quote="oldkar" data-source="post: 1880111" data-attributes="member: 24567"><p>i have restored cars for 30 years . have 2 mig welders and have done more patch panels than my back wants to remember. only weld sheet metal with mig/argon co2 mix. if you use fluxcore you will just blow holes in the metal. i started with a 110 volt co2 gas and worked great on sheet metal. lincoln, hobart, miller, 130 to 140 amp will work fine. sooner state pawn has a nice miller at their north location , did not notice if it had a regulator or not</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldkar, post: 1880111, member: 24567"] i have restored cars for 30 years . have 2 mig welders and have done more patch panels than my back wants to remember. only weld sheet metal with mig/argon co2 mix. if you use fluxcore you will just blow holes in the metal. i started with a 110 volt co2 gas and worked great on sheet metal. lincoln, hobart, miller, 130 to 140 amp will work fine. sooner state pawn has a nice miller at their north location , did not notice if it had a regulator or not [/QUOTE]
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