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Which welder to get for welding sheet metal? MIG or TIG?
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<blockquote data-quote="MrNoo" data-source="post: 6957405" data-attributes="member: 2767"><p>Mig is much more forgiving especially if repairing floorpans etc where there will be rust, even if you cut it back to good steel, you will find some contamination and MIG will cope. TIG doesnt like dirt, oil, rust etc. It is a wonderful way to weld, very precise, satisfying. They are quite easy to set up and use. I use TIG on all my car stuff but MIG is just fine especially for someone new to welding a car up.</p><p>Mig wire does have a coating, looks like copper but not sure what it is, it will corrode eventually if left in a damp workshop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrNoo, post: 6957405, member: 2767"] Mig is much more forgiving especially if repairing floorpans etc where there will be rust, even if you cut it back to good steel, you will find some contamination and MIG will cope. TIG doesnt like dirt, oil, rust etc. It is a wonderful way to weld, very precise, satisfying. They are quite easy to set up and use. I use TIG on all my car stuff but MIG is just fine especially for someone new to welding a car up. Mig wire does have a coating, looks like copper but not sure what it is, it will corrode eventually if left in a damp workshop. [/QUOTE]
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