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Subject: Re: Welding on cars


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Richard
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Date Posted: 09:47:43 05/19/06 Fri
In reply to: Kevin 's message, "Re: Welding on cars" on 19:28:55 06/02/04 Wed

I need to weld on the core support in my 1994 mustang,I have disconnected the battery and all lights,etc. from the core support.I will be using a 125 amp fluxcore welder but Im worried that welding on something like the core support that is welded to the frame will result in current running thru the ground of my electronics and ruining them. Is there any other thing that I can do to prevent this?

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