I've been researching hammer welding for panel replacement.
I was taught to use MIG, but the common knowledge seems to say the welds are too hard to work and all the cool kids are using hammer welds.
I can TIG, and that seems to be the next best thing.
Hammer welds seem to be really nice, but a TON of work and a lot of feel for the process.
Anybody got a suggestion for a driver, not a perfect resto?
Should I learn the cool, hard way, or not get caught up in 1000 hours of work for a truck that will never even the parking lot at Pebble Beach?
I was taught to use MIG, but the common knowledge seems to say the welds are too hard to work and all the cool kids are using hammer welds.
I can TIG, and that seems to be the next best thing.
Hammer welds seem to be really nice, but a TON of work and a lot of feel for the process.
Anybody got a suggestion for a driver, not a perfect resto?
Should I learn the cool, hard way, or not get caught up in 1000 hours of work for a truck that will never even the parking lot at Pebble Beach?
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