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NOOB: Oxy/Acetylene vs. Electric Arc Welder
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[QUOTE="tensixniner, post: 712071, member: 699"] I love oxy-acetylene, and you can do what your asking with it, but I think you would be better off with a good quality mig machine. Oxy-acetylene can be dangerous and frustrating if you don't have the experience/knowledge to use it. For cutting metal I think a sawzall, zip cut, hacksaw ... etc would be easier and more useful for you. Brazing and welding are two different things. You're not going to want to braze a trailer or truck bed together. Welding would be stronger and joint configurations would be simpler. [/QUOTE]
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