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Scotty Kilmer, mechanic for the last 47 years, shows why you might think about buying an arc welder to use for car repairs Simple, basic machines that use electricity to weld metal together. Why buy an expensive new part when you can weld back together a broken one? A couple hundred bucks spent on a good welder can save you a ton in repairs.

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  1. Chuck Hickman

    Scotty Kilmer, as much as I respect you as a mechanic, please outsource your welding to people qualified to do so.

    If you weld on something, say frame, axle, or other structural part, and it breaks and injures, maims, or kills someone, you are 100% liable for that if you don't have the certifications to do so, as well as be bonded and insured.

    love your videos though

  2. Eleazar Castillo

    Reese shitty welder get a Lincoln mig feed

  3. Ryan Bone

    As a welder. Thats beyond practice. Why would you use a stick welder on a car? TIG is the best way to go.

  4. Ryan Bone

    As a welder. Im very upset. "If its heavy, its built good". And you store them in fridges? They need to be kept in a rod oven.

  5. t Mann

    I knew a guy back in the 80s who weld a gas tank once, Hes no longer with us

  6. GameOverYeah 4

    If welding something on your car remember to disconnect the car battery , otherwise you could mess up all your electrics

  7. Eury Berroa

    Your welding rods are actually supposed to be warmed prior to welding if they aren’t it can cause porosity which will make a weak weld and it won’t hold as strong they’re special rod ovens for that but yeah they can’t get wet that’s 100% they become useless once wet

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