anyone with a mig in scotland..

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south of edinburgh,

i can get pictures to give you a better idea, its had a fair bit in the past..

someone has done sills before and left a hole on either side at the bottom of pillar between door and wing.

one of the rear arches isnt to bad but will fail because of seatbelt mount

theres a couple of small holes on each lower corner of boot when open door, i believe that isnt a mot failure so depending on the price :D...
 
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With your first description, I thought you were looking for a quick job, completed in a night, but I'm afraid far too much for me. Couldn't devote the time needed. Sorry:eek:
 
not looking for a coachwork job, a decent job to pass mot and that will last awhile, some grinded down welds aint a problem lol...

id rather a weld wilson

was thinking about buying one and giving it a try, probably dont have enough time to learn before mot in nov
 
not looking for a coachwork job, a decent job to pass mot and that will last awhile, some grinded down welds aint a problem lol...

id rather a weld wilson

was thinking about buying one and giving it a try, probably dont have enough time to learn before mot in nov

yeah, it doesn't sound a quick job.

buy one, it's not hard to get something good enough to pass an mot. :)
 
Ok am going to give it a bash.. Looking at the sealy mighty mig 100 gassless. It's 100 new, yous reckon it's good enough for the job/to learn with
 
yep, go with gas and get at least a 130+, used it fine.. as long as it works.

you can get gas from hobbyweld for an alright price

where exactly are you anyway?
 
yep, go with gas and get at least a 130+, used it fine.. as long as it works.

you can get gas from hobbyweld for an alright price

where exactly are you anyway?

ill see what i can pick up, moneys tight, mot time! other half wants to get rid of it...

am in dalkeith
 
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