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I stand corrected.. You are right. Mig wire has a tensile strength between 70,000 and 95,000 psi. Wish you lived up here. I would have probably taken you up on your offer.
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Jeff
Thanks guys. I appreciate all the responses. I ended up using the 3m Panel bond on the patch panels and it worked great. Used self tapping screws to hold the panels in place to dry. Will grind off the screws before paint. Looks nice and clean. Unfortunately I don't have photos or I would...
Thanks for the input guys. I know I should pull the welder back out but the monotony of welding/grinding is getting to me. This is really my first major welding project and I just don't want to burn more holes in the trailer nor do I want to have to grind more than normal making other areas...
I widened the wheel wells of my M101a2 trailer and welded everything back together to give me over 48" between the wheel wells. To be honest, my welding is not the best and I had problems with burn through a few times.. Part of the reason was my Mig wasn't set properly and the other reason was...
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