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Do you guys ever use spot welders in body panel replacement?
I picked up a Miller 220v spot welder a couple years ago on the cheap thinking I would use it on panel replacement etc. but to this point have only experimented with it and still use the mig to plug weld. Now, the plug weld is obviously stronger, but the spot welder has its advantages when it is able to be used: many spot welds can be done in a short amount of time, it puts less heat into the metal, thus reducing distortion and burning off less of our precious epoxy.....
thoughts?
I picked up a Miller 220v spot welder a couple years ago on the cheap thinking I would use it on panel replacement etc. but to this point have only experimented with it and still use the mig to plug weld. Now, the plug weld is obviously stronger, but the spot welder has its advantages when it is able to be used: many spot welds can be done in a short amount of time, it puts less heat into the metal, thus reducing distortion and burning off less of our precious epoxy.....
thoughts?