In today’s episode were reviewing where to start with welding and what type of welder to get when youre starting to weld on cars.
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In today’s episode were reviewing where to start with welding and what type of welder to get when youre starting to weld on cars.
Likes: 1590
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Great Vd! May I know if you are interested in adding Android car stereo into your editing material?
WHATS UP WITH THE MUSTANG VIDEOS ??
Can we see more of your previous builds that you still own? Like where are they parked? How often do you drive them? What do you plan to do with them? What happened to the FJ? Does Chelsea get to drive any of your cars and which ones and why those? What do you drive the most? …
Can we have an episode where you literally drive all your cars to the wash one at a time and we get to see a walk around each one once its washed with you talking about what unfinished on that vehicle and what you plan to do with it in future? Etc etv etc…. that's what I call behind the scenes…
I have a Miller passport and it's amazing! 220/110 in a briefcase. Highly portable and perfect for cars.
The only video left of the 1967 Shelby.
Oscar welding tutorial videos would be the best things ever
The last evidence of the old mustang. RIP.
This is the only video left with the legal stolen car…
The Flux core is a great “quick job” for entry DIY projects. Out of the box can start welding with decent results. It also has the advantage of not having to worry about wind if you you’re not welding inside. Also, it’s 110v if you don’t have 220.
Primeweld 520dp is a a great multi process machine to have for bigger projects. Plasma to cut, stick welder for thicker stuff, and a tig to get fancy with. The machine itself is far more affordable than that miller, @ $499. Be prepared for the tank, cart, and consumables that will make it a $1000 set up!
there are some nice anti-spatter sprays out there.