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Nice artwork lmao, i would love to learn mig welding, i think i might this week actually, doing body work on a 86 stang , waiting for my friend to get home tomorrow then starting some practice welds.
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How come I don't see the standard 302 with a holley 4bbl and some open headers on that thing?
No turncoat here. I am just the same as before
Does this stang have the piddly little 302? I think it needs a good ol' 351C with the 4V heads on it!
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Still has the 302, might be bored to a 306 im told, no idea really what hes talking about since im not very engine literate, know more about trannys then engines lol. Supposidly it used to be a drag racer so its suppose to be pretty powerful . I think itl be a fun project anyways..
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How come I don't see the standard 302 with a holley 4bbl and some open headers on that thing?
No turncoat here. I am just the same as before
Does this stang have the piddly little 302? I think it needs a good ol' 351C with the 4V heads on it!
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Nice artwork lmao, i would love to learn mig welding, i think i might this week actually, doing body work on a 86 stang , waiting for my friend to get home tomorrow then starting some practice welds.
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Yeah im not very familiar with the settings, i either have it too high or too low lol.
I was wondering if a camera can take pictures while welding, i dont know if it would damage it or not?
I was wondering if a camera can take pictures while welding, i dont know if it would damage it or not?
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Shouldn't be a problem, I've done it. It'* probably best, however, that you manually set the exposure settings cause otherwise the light will overwhelm the pic, hopefully your camera can do it. Play around and you should find an exposure setting that works.
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