JebLZ
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Would an 80A gasless mig be sufficient for any small welding jobs (patching holes in chassis or bulkhead or rear crossmember, etc) that might crop up in a banged up defender?
If not, what would be the minimum? I think the chassis is 2mm, right? Is the rear cross member or bulkhead any thicker?
I'm completely new to welding and like the idea of buying an old defender that only needs (at worst) minor repairing, and it seems like small chassis holes are common on cheap-ish defenders, and most would be an MOT-fail as a result. I have somebody's old 80A welder and am wondering if that would be fit for purpose or would it be better to buy a 150A one or something, or just pay a professional of course
If not, what would be the minimum? I think the chassis is 2mm, right? Is the rear cross member or bulkhead any thicker?
I'm completely new to welding and like the idea of buying an old defender that only needs (at worst) minor repairing, and it seems like small chassis holes are common on cheap-ish defenders, and most would be an MOT-fail as a result. I have somebody's old 80A welder and am wondering if that would be fit for purpose or would it be better to buy a 150A one or something, or just pay a professional of course