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Re: Mig welding wire
KMC3420
Thanks for starting this thread. It's positive and already has lots of Valuable info.
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Re: Mig welding wire
You bet! Just here to learn in the quest to put another c10 back on the road.
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Re: Mig welding wire
In the case of the pictures shown in post #17, is the welding all done at this point or will you continue to fill in the gaps between dots? Thanks.
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Re: Mig welding wire
The seam will be 100% welded by adding weld dots until there is no longer an unwelded spot. You will overlap the new weld dots onto the previous by a 1/2 or 1/3 to ensure complete coverage.
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