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Originally Posted by Mike Kelly
I've seen situations where certain fussy restorers do the plug weld, then use a small spot drill to replicate the small dish that a genuine spot welder leaves on the panel. It never looks totally convincing though , because the genuine spot crater has a slight dish or cratered shape to it that is not easy to replicate
The welders at the local TAFE were 3 phase things..like night and day the difference to the average home setup struggling with single phase .. your grandmother could do perfect large welds with those industrial machines.
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Ah, and then there's the reach. I'd spend the bucks to get a home spot welder only to find the welds I need are beyond the reach of my new toy. If the right dimple was a thing I'd get out the dremel tool.