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| Welding on my car; What to disconnect | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Jun 6 2008, 12:41 AM (216 Views) | |
| superwoodrow | Jun 6 2008, 12:41 AM Post #1 |
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I'm going to be welding pan parts on my car and I wanted to see what I needed to disconnect so I don't fry anything with the Mig welder. I know I should disconnect the battery but, with all the electricity from the welder going through the car, do I need to disconnect anything else? I don't want to fry anything. Thanks, Brett |
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| Jeff | Jun 8 2008, 03:19 AM Post #2 |
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You shouldn't have too. I've welded on lots of cars and the battery was all that I diconnected with no problems. Good luck on the pans, they're not that bad. Jeff |
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