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Hi all, GF has a metal framed bed and one of the supporting legs has come
away. (Mainly because she didnt do it up tight enough as usual - but thats another story). The metal tube ripped. Dont know what kind of metal it is (probably steel).. So assuming I havent a clue about welding and have never picked up anything bigger than a soldering iron, is it a good idea to rush down to homebase and pick up a mid priced welding kit of some kind. Or is this a recipe for disaster? Alternatively I could look at using some liquid metal but I think it will be to brittle for this application and crack. -- Lordy |
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