Hainebd
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I purchased a ReadyWelder. It is Military issue and came with NATO slave plug. Welds steel, stainless, or aluminum and runs off your batteries up to 36 volts. It is very handy cause you can run flux core for steel. Works great but is not for fab shop. We weld once or twice a week here and have several machines to use but the RW gets used the most. Frame building we always go 70xx and stick weld. As for liquid wrench I prefer the PLAZMA cutter. Consumables are expensive. With clean dry air and no paint or rust it will cut. Frame rivets can be cut out better with a gouging tip for oxy/act torch.
nice hitch and beautiful welds. What prep did you do to parent metal for strength? What grade plate did you use?
nice hitch and beautiful welds. What prep did you do to parent metal for strength? What grade plate did you use?
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