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J57ltr
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02.16.2011, 07:04 PM

We don't do any of the exotics but for corrosion resistance and for the price point nothing beats 316. Actually I am not even a welder, (I'm the service manager) I just started seeing the frames we were buying from other vendors and they were always so out of shape we couldn't use them. Not even Boropark could build a frame that was straight. I ended up bitching so much about them that I said I could do a better job. My boss said see what you need so the next thing I know I was the welder. So along with my other responsibilities I was welding and fabbing most everything we make. Finally we started looking for a welder that was good at stainless. I went through 5 guys before I found a good one. My only requirement was that he was better than I am.

Jeff

Linc have you fired up that beast yet?


The Warnings & Cautions discussed in this manual cant cover all possible conditions/situations. It must be understood that common sense and caution are factors which cant be built into this product.

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