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<blockquote data-quote="Fishfiles" data-source="post: 10306" data-attributes="member: 782"><p>Thanks Jeffscarstrucks , that is some very helpful info that I can relate to as I took welding classes but never did get into aluminum, probally cause that was in 1976 and aluminum welding wasn't as much as it is today , always wanted a MIG machine and the price finally got right ----------I fish at lot and have a boat , always need something welding in aluminum or stainless , do you have any tips about setting up for stainless ------------did my first real job today with the machine , a T300 's Power Bobtack cylinder took a hit and broke the 90 degree fitting off the case , was able to grind the old chunk off and MIG a new fitting onto the cylinder and it didn't leak , in the past I would stick rod them and have small bust out bubble holes and have to do it again ------fishfiles</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishfiles, post: 10306, member: 782"] Thanks Jeffscarstrucks , that is some very helpful info that I can relate to as I took welding classes but never did get into aluminum, probally cause that was in 1976 and aluminum welding wasn't as much as it is today , always wanted a MIG machine and the price finally got right ----------I fish at lot and have a boat , always need something welding in aluminum or stainless , do you have any tips about setting up for stainless ------------did my first real job today with the machine , a T300 's Power Bobtack cylinder took a hit and broke the 90 degree fitting off the case , was able to grind the old chunk off and MIG a new fitting onto the cylinder and it didn't leak , in the past I would stick rod them and have small bust out bubble holes and have to do it again ------fishfiles [/QUOTE]
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