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- - By KENNY629 (**) Date 09-08-2008 16:23
should this be a difficult job to do?? i have a millermatic 140 and some .030 gasless wire for the job, can this be done? if so, let me know, if not, let me what stuff i need to get the job done. thank you

kenny
Parent - - By bozaktwo1 (***) Date 09-08-2008 16:42
Welcome to the forum, Kenny!

I would like to answer, as I am sure many other more qualified than I am would, but you didn't give us very much to work with.  Some of the information required to make a sound decision: what grade and thickness stainless are you welding?  What grade/type and thickness of material are you welding the stainless to?  What type of wire do you have there?  Those would start the ball rolling, I think.
Parent - By KENNY629 (**) Date 09-08-2008 16:50
all good things to ask my freind, all i know is the person told me so far is that it's a stainless steel grill, and they need the piece where the wheels are attached, that is broken they need it welded back together. on the thickness i have no idea, i did not look at the job as of right now. i am going to take a ride to the person's house later today and find out what the thickness is.
Up Topic Welding Industry / General Welding Discussion / stainless steel wheels on a grill to weld

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