Eastwood 13928 MIG Welder Stud Welding Kit

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Eastwood 13928 MIG Welder Stud Welding Kit

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Anyone used this yet? I have some sheet metal warpage on my flat patch panels on the inside of the bed. Of course it warped opposite so I cannot get to the backside with a hammer to dolly it out. A normal slide hammer is a lot cheaper than this tool that may or may not work on 16 gage.
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Re: Eastwood 13928 MIG Welder Stud Welding Kit

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Used it many times. What's you're wanting to know the cost is kinda steep but once you use it and learn it you like it better than trying to hammer blind spots or drilling an hole big enough for a big azz sheet metal screw attached to the slide hammer. I've used it on 22ga but I have not. Tried on 16ga that might take a little long to penetrate. I hope this helps. But please feel free to ask about anything.



Aesop wrote:Anyone used this yet? I have some sheet metal warpage on my flat patch panels on the inside of the bed. Of course it warped opposite so I cannot get to the backside with a hammer to dolly it out. A normal slide hammer is a lot cheaper than this tool that may or may not work on 16 gage.
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Re: Eastwood 13928 MIG Welder Stud Welding Kit

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Thanks, I wanted to know if it actually worked.. A stud gun is way beyond my wallet right now, but this is pretty affordable.
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Re: Eastwood 13928 MIG Welder Stud Welding Kit

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I just bought one. They are on sale right now.

The little wheel on the slide hammer wears out after a few pulls.

Take the wheel out, bend the pins slightly, slide the pin into the hammer and grab hold of the pin with a small vise grip.

The other problem I had was the pins/welds would pull holes in my metal sometimes.

It did pull out dents very well.
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