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Aluminum welds failing in storage!

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Any update on what the manufacturer had to say about that quality? It looks to have been done with a spool gun on a mig machine (fastest & cheapest, least skill required) with the current cranked up way too high vs. with a TIG torch and a truely skilled welder. This is yet another line item I have to put in my personal inspection sheet to look over before considering any new (unlikely) or used (very likely) TT that I'm going to be dragging down the interstate at 65mph hoping it doesn't fall apart.
They told me that using it or not using it is subjective and dependent upon how I feel.

Once I decide how I’m moving forward I will release all the emails, they are proud of saying the floors and welds are good.
 

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