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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
A few welding questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Mustangmaniac" data-source="post: 3356607" data-attributes="member: 40367"><p>I would say never to spray water on it becuase that will crack the weld thus making the weld shi%y. Try getting some scrap metal ie junk yard anywhere and practice on that first as a welder for 18 years I could just jump in on it but you should practice first or take a class at a community college welding is not for everyone but if you get the hang of it you will be the talk of your area o he knows how to weld and you will be having everybody want you to weld stuff for them. Good luck but never spray water on it. just let it cool then start agian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mustangmaniac, post: 3356607, member: 40367"] I would say never to spray water on it becuase that will crack the weld thus making the weld shi%y. Try getting some scrap metal ie junk yard anywhere and practice on that first as a welder for 18 years I could just jump in on it but you should practice first or take a class at a community college welding is not for everyone but if you get the hang of it you will be the talk of your area o he knows how to weld and you will be having everybody want you to weld stuff for them. Good luck but never spray water on it. just let it cool then start agian [/QUOTE]
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