My Daytona Project so far.

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Mike Casey
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very interesting. Looks really good so far. I like it.
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i cant see it working on that. its a leaf spring top with lower a arms. Very weird setup.
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are u going to run it on gas?
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FuNkY mOnK wrote:
sweetchassis#15 wrote:are u going to run it on gas?

I wouldn't do it any other way. I have a bottle of 75/25 Argon, very clean and smooth weld. Flux-core welding is only to be used in an emergency when gas is not available, not a very pretty weld.
Yes, I tryed flux when I first bought my mig, and it is terrible. I change it over to gas. And it is heaps easyer
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