Is There A Faster, Easier Way To Mig Weld Thin Sheetmetal? Shocking Trade Secrets Revealed!

Hello again! In this video I will be patching up a 1940 Ford inner fender apron. This involves using a different mig welding technique that I've been experimenting with. We will also take a look at the completed 1940 Ford truck fenders. The last half of the video will be a long winded discussion about the future and the shocking past of Carter Auto Restyling. Oh and we managed to reach 10k subscribers by the end of August, so as promised, one unlucky viewer will be winning a genuine Saskatchewan licence plate! Thank you all for your patience and I look forward to bringing you updates on the 1948 Gmc project!

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