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Old Dec 25, 2010 | 11:07 PM
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I got the brackets for my D44 from Ballistic Fab and wondering if I should go ahead and tac it together with my 110V welder just so I can place it? Im fully welding it up with a 220 but to save time can I? Thanks!
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just make sure you get a nice good solid tack on there then burn them in. you can stitch weld them in and not need to go over them with a 220. though if the axle is out of the rig I'd just heavy tack then bring the axle to the 220v welder.
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Originally Posted by Irongrave
just make sure you get a nice good solid tack on there then burn them in. you can stitch weld them in and not need to go over them with a 220. though if the axle is out of the rig I'd just heavy tack then bring the axle to the 220v welder.
Ok cool I'm gonna heavy tack em and then burn them in with the 220. Thanks for the info!
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