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Originally Posted by Bill Harsey
I wasn't completely joking. Your exactly correct, I'd also want a cutting torch in the "shop truck" and a good angle grinder that would run off the power supply built into the portable gas powered welder.
This would be a good test of mechanical/fabrication skills.
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Don't need the separate gas powered welder. You can run them off of a special alternator that provides welding capability from the engine.
http://www.zena.net/
http://www.premierpowerwelder.com/specs/ppwspecs.html
They will also provide 115 AC power and act as a power source for MIG and TIG.
You could set up a generator or fabricate a grinder off of the Jeep PTO, or just plug in a bench grinder to the special alternator output.
The cutting torch you would have to bring, though I have been told that you can do rough cuts with a welder.
TR
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