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Originally Posted by Sam Mac
Cory
Take a look at this thread
http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/s...ad.php?t=21420
Just my 2 cents but I'd look on C-List for a good used 175 or so 220 volt welder that is set up for gas (no slag to chip) you can do the small job with the big welder but you can't do the big job with the small welder. If you can't get your guy to do it call McGee welding on Falls ave in Waterbury, ask for Lance or Victor and tell them I sent you. Lance likes Twisted Tea 
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The only issue with a 220, is running another line from the breaker box with a new 220 breaker. Not sure how much room is left in the breaker box. I will definitely look into that thread, thanks for the info. If I cant get him to do it I may have to give that welding place a call. I have no idea what to expect for pricing as far as welding and fixing holes go. Thanks again