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Old 09-26-2006, 03:28 PM   #5 (permalink)
DirtyLittleSecret
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Re: Tips & Tricks...when in the sticks!

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Hwtrader previously said:
The welding thing is best used if you get some really thin welding rod. You can use 2 batteries and one set of cables (from pos bat terminal on broken car to neg terminal on good car for first cable then from pos cable of good car to stinger) You disconnect positive cables from both cars so the electronics are not involved.

Thanks, I guess I didnt make it too clear did I. With two batteries by all means a thin rod is the way to go, but have noted that 3-4 calls for a BIG rod to keep splatter down. Remember that with this system you wont have ANY control of the weld really.

Dang, why do all my posts sound dirty?
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