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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Tyler, TX
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![]() We use a Lincoln Electric Wire Welder. It's automatic feed, works well, but you do have to be careful not to use too much voltage so you dont blow holes in the metal. Practice on the old parts first! I got mine at Lowes, about $299 I think, but buy a welding hood, it comes with a hand held face shield which is junk.
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Harold Phillips www.mustangsofeasttexas.org 1997 Mustang GT Convertible, 4.6L Auto, Autumn Orange w/Saddle Tan Top & Leather Interior, Styling Bar, 17 X 9 Polished Cobra R's on Nitto NT 555's, Ford Racing Bullitt Suspension package, Mac CAI, Steeda UDP's, Flowmaster 40 Series Catback, SCT X-Calibrator II, Zaino Shine, 7 time Show Winner, driven daily ![]() |
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