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    110 for body metal yes for frame work NO i like hi heat and lots of filler rod or wire i would use a stick welder before i would trust the 110 welder you can use 3 gas that makes for a hotter weld ? i have been told and you would use .030 wire maybe it would do it? but some of the small welder have low duty cycle and you may start hot and go cold .on that 220 snap on if it is like my old one it will do a fine job i welded cars and trucks with it and did a good job BUT i have a250X miller and it has better hot start than the snap -on the miller you can cut a hole thru 1/4 plate she hot.
    Last edited by pat mccarthy; 06-14-2006 at 07:53 PM.
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