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    next time I am at the scrap yard I will have to see what they have in the way of copper
    sold my miller mig
    got a PT250EX
    saving up for a plasma cutter

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    Brass also works very good! I think Harbor Freight sells a brass spoon for filling in holes.
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    QUOTE=SeanMurphy265;12533]Brass also works very good! I think Harbor Freight sells a brass spoon for filling in holes.[/QUOTE]

    That woulda been helpful on my 16ga exhaust build with scratch start only
    Brandon Raineri
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    Studying Industrial Engineering

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