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> Door Braces, What is reasonably priced and effective?
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post Jan 25 2020, 12:36 PM
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Good afternoon,

My mechanic is going to be doing quite a bit of welding. Long reinforcement kit and steel flares a well. I have heard the recommendation to go SLOW during welding but door braces are a necessity as well. Would appreciate any input on good products etc. that members have used. I have also heard that you can make them as well. Thank you for any and all input.

Brett
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post Jan 25 2020, 07:31 PM
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When I did my first one, I set it on a ( cart path the donuts ) . Autocorrected have to leave it. set it on a cart, on the donuts, and keep the doors on. I used a porta-power and get the gaps set where I wanted them, and checked it all the time.

When I put it up on a rotisserie I used Tangerine Door braces, Chris also makes a kit to allow you to use the doors attached.
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