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    Dave Severson is offline CHR Member/Contributor Visit my Photo Gallery
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    I'd never give up my stud welder and go back to drilling holes!!!! Still works, just so much slower when you have to go back and weld the holes shut, plus even with the holes welded shut there's still a bare weld on the inside that's an invitation for rust to start!
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    Oh, and I bought my stud welder from Harbor Freight. The slide hammer didn't really work, and the gun most of the time wouldn't weld those nails on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slantback37 View Post
    Oh, and I bought my stud welder from Harbor Freight.
    Well, you get what you pay for. Bought mine off the Snap-on truck, had it for 10 years or so and it still works great...
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