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A 70 amp arc welder is typically suitable for welding thin materials, such as sheet metal and light gauge steel, as well as aluminum and some non-ferrous metals. It is effective for small fabrication projects, automotive repairs, and general hobbyist tasks. However, its capacity may limit welding thicker materials, often requiring pre-heating or additional passes for better penetration. Always ensure you select the appropriate electrode and settings for the specific material being welded.

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