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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffscarstrucks" data-source="post: 10354" data-attributes="member: 1245"><p>I'd go with what nailsbeats said as I don't have a hand full of stainless experience with MIG.I have always TIGed the little bit of stainless I had to do. You will be able to MIG some components or build some brackets or accesories for your boat but make sure that you are very comfortable with the process before you work on thin material. Al can be Mig welded down to the lower thicknesses but it is tricky and is often done with a pulse mig machine. I normally will TIG under an 1/8th thick if it is not too long. I have not had time to do much lately so I will look forward to hearing about you progress. Good Luck, JEFF</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffscarstrucks, post: 10354, member: 1245"] I'd go with what nailsbeats said as I don't have a hand full of stainless experience with MIG.I have always TIGed the little bit of stainless I had to do. You will be able to MIG some components or build some brackets or accesories for your boat but make sure that you are very comfortable with the process before you work on thin material. Al can be Mig welded down to the lower thicknesses but it is tricky and is often done with a pulse mig machine. I normally will TIG under an 1/8th thick if it is not too long. I have not had time to do much lately so I will look forward to hearing about you progress. Good Luck, JEFF [/QUOTE]
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