Yeah, it needs at least 2 batteries. I can't remember exactly, but I think you wire them up in series, so you need more than a complete set of cables. Its been a while. It works just like an arc welder, but less power.
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can someone please explain how you would use the jumper cables for welding?
can someone please explain how you would use the jumper cables for welding?
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Did that a year ago up in to snow, tire chain came off and ripped my driver side brake line off. Some nice dude gave me a pair of vise grips and I clamped it shut, and used a piece of rope to tie the vise grips to the sway bar. That damn brake line was THICK, took a lot of pressure to pinch it off.I wouldn't call it a big repair, but a few years ago I was on a run with RRORC and a dude broke a rear brake line. We were pondering what to do when I rememberedan old Vise Grip ad where a guy clamped a brake line with Vise Grips. So we did that and zip-tied the Vise Grip to the axle and it was good enough to get him out of the woods to his trailer.
I know Will broke his too, thought I saw someone else break one but can't remember...