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what sort of welder to use to mount IFS power steering box
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what do you mean by arch?
all welding ends up teh same really.
mig and stick have differant pro's and cons.
i would use teh one that you have the most confidence with as you are more likly to get a better weld with this.
or which ever is easier to get a hold of.
tig should not be needed.
cheers
Dom
all welding ends up teh same really.
mig and stick have differant pro's and cons.
i would use teh one that you have the most confidence with as you are more likly to get a better weld with this.
or which ever is easier to get a hold of.
tig should not be needed.
cheers
Dom
85 LN65 D/cab locked with 35's
77 RA28 celica-in parts in perth
77 RA28 celica-in parts in perth
I was thinking the exact the same thingGribble wrote:before i start with my reply, are you planning on welding the steering box DIRECTLY to the chassis? Or are you not that stupid?
Dave, when are you doing it?? I have my junk stripped down in my garage right now, just about to have the IFS box reinforcement plates welded up to the chassis.......then Im just gonna drill holes through them, and using crush tubes, mount the steering box.
Do a search on it, heaps of info on here somewhere.
Craig
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