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  1. polytropon

    Has anyone used a portable spot welder

    It was really easy, because I was already committed to changing the rails. I used a goodmark firewall and cowl, and it fit like a glove. I kept the old inner fenders and rails on for a reference point, and matched it right up. The floors had already been done years ago, and they cut them and...
  2. polytropon

    New in South Jersey with my hands full

    I don't actually own this car, but I've been around it for the last ten or so years, and finally getting to go 'all in' on tackling the rot. 70 Challenger convert orig 318, now a 383, I'll just be doing the chassis stuff then I will unfortunately have to go back to my real job. Right now, I...
  3. polytropon

    Has anyone used a portable spot welder

    I forgot to post the pic of the welder, this is the only one I have with the welder in shot. It weighs about a hundred pounds, but doesn't take up a ton of space and has cables about six feet long with a pretty good timer, coarse and fine adjustments. It's a transformer machine so it will last...
  4. polytropon

    Has anyone used a portable spot welder

    I've never used a short armer like that, I've heard they work fine but a pita to line up the tips and keep aligned. I would suggest that before you buy one, check the local marketplace (craigslist, fb, etc) for a used Lenco unit. I have one, paid only 350 for it with both the squeeze and wire...
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