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Re: welding stainless steel?
I owned and used a MIG (metal-inert-gas) welder back when I restored old cars. Once you get the hang of it it's as easy to use as a hot glue gun. You can even weld aluminum with one, which is a darned sight more difficult than welding stainless steel. Just get the same wire as the material you are welding and the recommended inert gas and you are good to go. Home use systems run about $500.
http://www.thefabricator.com/ArcWeld...cle.cfm?ID=929
Those BenzObama rigs don't work for real welding. I used to own one of those too.
I'm not sure what you mean by "food grade". Any bacteria anywhere near the weld is going to be fried at 1,000 degrees or more. MIG doesn't use flux so there wouldn't be any toxic flux residue if that's your concern.
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Re: welding stainless steel?
I am A welder and I second what Christopher said
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Re: welding stainless steel?
stainless steel is a very very tricky metal to deal with. Cutting it is Just a pain in the ass let alone welding it. I would ask for some pro. help on this one
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Micah,
Can you inform us what your idea is once you get it going. You have got me really interested.
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