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Re: ARC Welding Aluminum
Do learn to weld. If it's an ac/dc box, you can stick weld aluminum using DC, but it takes a lot of practice from what I read. You can also convert it to a TIG unit, though you'd need to add a high frequency box to do AC. Search around on http://www.hobartwelders.com/mboard/ There are some expert professional welders that frequent that site.
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