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talented as you are, you need to go buy a 110 v and learn to weld...sure comes in handy for small jobs. Yep, jumping back and forth keeps them from warping.Still think you can find a way to straighten them...but...Uppers are under tension during acceleration so they seldom get deformed.
You don't need a TIG to do aluminum, but you do need at least 220 to do it. Get something you can learn with and make sure it will do all that you want. If you get one that's to small then you'll have to get a bigger one when you take on a bigger job.
Quote from: Charlief1 on December 03 2011, 12:03:18 PMYou don't need a TIG to do aluminum, but you do need at least 220 to do it. Get something you can learn with and make sure it will do all that you want. If you get one that's to small then you'll have to get a bigger one when you take on a bigger job.I do like the look of those tig welds though. I'll definetly go big