Yeh I kinda thought so, but why do the arms of a spot welder have to be stiff? Why not some kind of jumper cable deal with a clamp. If that works as an invention, I get a cut. Anyways I went ahead and used the complete box and did not cut the top of the box, like I did with the cheaper box. In doing so, I did have to drill out those top spot welds and will fill those from above, but on the ones I had access to I used a blunt rotary file that cut through the spot welds only and not the other side, so on the bottom and both sides I think I will weld straight down from the top with a punched out hole on the box. Like suggested the metal of the box is thicker, so this unexperienced welder will likely work the plug weld from the heavy metal back to the thin and try and not burn through. I guess if I do burn through, I can fill the hole with some putty. Oh, I have never used putty, so John you are way ahead.
Now I got thinking maybe I should turn the car over and punch or drill the car then weld to the heaver metal from underneath , or am I over thinking this. I just think the weld would be better thin to heavy metal. I mean I want the engine compartment to look nice because I plan on spending a lot of time under the hood.