So I will be installing a new RATCO rear cross member on my frame. RATCO will send some new frame-reinforcement plates to be welded onto the frame before the cross member is welded on. My frame is solid (as solid as a TR6 frame is) and non-rusted. That said, have you ever looked at a TR6 frame. There ain't much to it. Very thin metal, at best. My concern when welding these plate and the cross member in, is the heat generated by the welding process. Not being a welder (I own a really nice Millermatic MIG welder, but that doesn't make me a welder!), I have been told that TIG generates less heat and lessens the possibilities of frame distortion. I will have the frame well supported when the welder (the real welder) shows up, to reduce the possibilities of the frame sagging. So, what do ya'll say, TIG or MIG. Aweman, are you out there??
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