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    1. #1
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      Apr 2001
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      Rockford Illinois
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      Most of the welds look ok to me and others just needed to be cleaned better before you started. Get a stainless steel wire brush for for a drill and clean the surface with it. They make brushes that are like a cup and flat circular ones,get both because you will need both. Sanding with a flap wheel will work nice too, they make zirconion flap wheels that work great also that will not build up too much heat. Sometimes when doing patch pieces you just have to go back and grind off the welds since it is always impossible to get all of the contamination that will come from the other side which is where the brushes and flap whells of different shapes come in handy.



      Jim Nilsen





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