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      <title>Tips for Getting a Good Weld on a Hub</title>
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      <description>If you need to weld a hub for a project, you&amp;#39;re likely dealing with something that&amp;#39;s going to take a lot of stress, so doing it right is non-negotiable. Whether you&amp;#39;re building a custom go-kart, fixing a farm trailer, or working on some weird</description>
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