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Thread: MIG vs TIG Let's get ready to Rumble!
          
   
   

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    I think it is a preference. My 33 has 550hp (dyno'd) and I built my frame using a MIG. No problems at all. If you are a good welder than you wouldnt have a problem using any type of welding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Uptown83
    I think it is a preference. My 33 has 550hp (dyno'd) and I built my frame using a MIG. No problems at all. If you are a good welder than you wouldnt have a problem using any type of welding.
    I agree. Also, TIG is alot more time consuming than MIG or stick.

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