welding chrome
thanks everyone for your input will put it to the test next week
george
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Originally posted by kevin View Postalso, welcome to the forum, yep, burn away, the chrome will not give you any grief. if you are running an 03 wire, meaning 70-03, things may be more challenging, but you prolly are running 70-06, which has a higher count of silicone, used for shielding and cleaning, which will serve you better. just be careful not to get cut on that flaking chrome
I think you mean 70-S6...... Not 70-06
Norm
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also, welcome to the forum, yep, burn away, the chrome will not give you any grief. if you are running an 03 wire, meaning 70-03, things may be more challenging, but you prolly are running 70-06, which has a higher count of silicone, used for shielding and cleaning, which will serve you better. just be careful not to get cut on that flaking chrome
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Welding chrome
My neighbor asked if I can welding a chrome bumper for him......It is off an old 65 Volkswagon ............(its the upper part of front bumper approx 1 1/4 diameter) it was bent in an accident we got it straight but it has a few tears around where bolt goes through it ..........I have a Miller 211 auto and was thinking I could grind off chrome plate and use #30 wire to welded the tears.....Is that the correct thing to do
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