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<blockquote data-quote="vwcanuck" data-source="post: 583897" data-attributes="member: 18709"><p>I used an Eastwood 135 Mig with argon gas mix bottle and 6 mm wire for all the body and frame repairs on my bus. I used a flux core wire without gas at higher temp for welding in my Avis beam adjusters and all has held for after a few years of driving. Full length clothes with hat, welding gloves and a proper self-darkening shield are a must to be safe. Enjoy the project and be patient ... there are always surprises.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vwcanuck, post: 583897, member: 18709"] I used an Eastwood 135 Mig with argon gas mix bottle and 6 mm wire for all the body and frame repairs on my bus. I used a flux core wire without gas at higher temp for welding in my Avis beam adjusters and all has held for after a few years of driving. Full length clothes with hat, welding gloves and a proper self-darkening shield are a must to be safe. Enjoy the project and be patient ... there are always surprises. [/QUOTE]
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