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Post by OLD ONE »

Found this site. Some very good instructions..A definite if you are just starting.

WWW.MIG-WELDING.CO.UK

Sorry I still cant do the automatic log on thingy. Hope it is of use to some body
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WOWIT DID IT ALL ON ITS OWN
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Very good site, Malcolm's the guy that created it and responds frequently on the forum...

Already in Wiki:-

http://www.club80-90.co.uk/wiki/index.p ... _-_Welding

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OOOOOOoooo :oops: :oops: PS
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No problem to draw people's attention again to such an excellent resource... :wink:

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Post by Kermit »

Yep - thanks, good site and just registered

I have a VW forum, motorcycle forum and a MIG welding forum to chat on now!!

I must stop burning the candle at both ends !! :lol: :lol:

I can't offer anymore advice than thats on the forum except I always have my compressor charged and blowdown gun at hand for those small fire's that occasionally happen on old underseal and stuff. :shock: :shock:

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... and they do (happen), don't they :shock:

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Sooner have an extinguisher. Have you ever seen what an air line can do to an oil fire, or come to that an upholstery fire. Seen em both.
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