recommendations on a cheap body stud welder

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I've been wondering about this too.
 

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I can't tell you the name of the machine ( don't remember the manufacturer) but there is something way better. It puts a stud gun to shame. More expensive, yes. But worth it!

I'll see if I can post an example.
 

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I can't tell you the name of the machine ( don't remember the manufacturer) but there is something way better. It puts a stud gun to shame. More expensive, yes. But worth it!

I'll see if I can post an example.
The glue no thingy, someone on here has one I just can’t remember who.
 

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The glue no thingy, someone on here has one I just can’t remember who.

It's right above, a self-welding slide hammer. Put it to the metal, bump the switch on the slide hammer, pull the metal where you want it, then give it a little twist and it pops right off. Slicker than deer gut on a doorstep.
 

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It's right above, a self-welding slide hammer. Put it to the metal, bump the switch on the slide hammer, pull the metal where you want it, then give it a little twist and it pops right off. Slicker than deer gut on a doorstep.
I seen it. The glue thingy is non- evasive
 

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I got a harbor freight one. works fine but I don't use it much.
 

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