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How to MIG Weld, Repair a Door or Fender and Save Money from Eastwood

Eastwood Company 905,967 12 years ago
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In this episode of R&D Corner with Mark, he not only shows you how to MIG weld, but also how to use those skills to repair a rusty door. BUY a MIG 135 Here: http://www.eastwood.com/mig-welder-110vac-135a-output.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=annotation&utm_campaign=2013-05-14&utm_content=MIG%20135 BUY Contour Body Filler Here: http://www.eastwood.com/eastwood-contour-premium-body-filler.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=annotation&utm_campaign=2013-05-14&utm_content=contour%20body%20filler Buy a Spot Weld Kit: http://www.eastwood.com/mig-spot-weld-kit.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=annotation&utm_campaign=2013-05-14&utm_content=spot%20weld%20kit In this episode of R&D Corner with Mark, he not only shows you how to MIG weld, but also how to use those skills to repair a door - and those are skills you can use to fix a fender, quarter panel or floor pan - and when you repair the panel yourself instead of buy a replacement panel or paying someone to fix it - the welder PAYS FOR ITSELF in the first job. Eastwood's own MIG 135 Welder: as good as the "name brands", but at a fraction of the price! As a home hobbyist or light fabricator, you don't need to spend more for a "brand name" industrial MIG welder. Our R&D guys developed the Eastwood MIG 135 Welder from scratch to produce excellent bead quality and capabilities that match—and even exceed—the more expensive competition! Welds mild and stainless steel, 24-ga. to 1/4" 25-135-amp welding range Powered by standard 120v household current Compare to similar welders that sell for over $500 Backed by Eastwood's no-hassle return policy and 3-year warranty

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