Any kind you want. Ihave used welders many times without the recomendation of disconecting the body and engine computers without any problems. However you should disconnect them to be safe before welding.
Ford
Most cars today use the internal combustion engine.
According to my research in order to become a Welder you will need to take a test to receive your Welder's certificate. Once you get the certificate you can apply for jobs.
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Most cars today use the internal combustion engine.
The kind of transportation they use in Africa is cars, by foot, cars ,trains, and planes.
Volt waggons, Miatas. and most sports cars.
Really fast cars
Stick welding is also more difficult to learn and use, particularly the ability to strike and maintain an arc. Arc welders are available in AC, DC or AC/DC, with AC being the most economical. It's used for welding thicker metals of 1/16 inch or greater.
Cars,PLanes...ect.
the same as the usa
The type of welder you should get depends on your specific needs and experience level. For beginners, a MIG welder is often recommended due to its ease of use and versatility for various materials. If you're working primarily with thicker metals, a TIG or stick welder may be more appropriate. Consider factors like power source, portability, and the types of projects you plan to tackle when making your decision.