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<blockquote data-quote="SPL Blazer" data-source="post: 7305730" data-attributes="member: 587873"><p>Actually it's mig welding, tig is for aluminum. It probably will change the resonant freq, but only by a couple Hz, and if you don't compete you don't need to worry about it. You could try adding more layers of deadener, but without welding new brackets your not going to stop the flex, but you could minimize it enough to a point you can tolerate it. Trial and error.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPL Blazer, post: 7305730, member: 587873"] Actually it's mig welding, tig is for aluminum. It probably will change the resonant freq, but only by a couple Hz, and if you don't compete you don't need to worry about it. You could try adding more layers of deadener, but without welding new brackets your not going to stop the flex, but you could minimize it enough to a point you can tolerate it. Trial and error. [/QUOTE]
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