The ORD part is different from the Rough Country part. Mainly in the shape is all I could tell.

I know and I don't disagree. Link me a starter mig welder and I'll look into itTJ.....
Here's your opportunity to step up your game and buy a good mig welder !!
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Sounds reasonable. I'll look into a mig welder. Maybe harbor freight has "beginner" type for saleThis is the perfect reason to start welding. Grab some scrap metal and start practicing running some joints. If you can master a vertical and overhead weld pass then you will have no problem getting this frame crack issue resolved. Tons of guys here be willing to help you along the way as well to make sure you are getting the basics and more nuanced procedures. Torch angle, stick out, size of wire and setting the machine etc., don’t let it be daunting.
I used my 140 to weld my 1/2” plate welding table top to its rolling base. I would not recommend doing this unless you got some hours under the hood. But I was able to get the 140 to bond 1/2” running 115vTractor supply or other places . .
Hobart 140 . Dam good for the buck . There millers off brand . And just get a c-25 bottle of gas and be better in the end .
So this one will work?A 140A 115V machine will not weld 1/2 material properly, sure it’ll hold a table together but you do not have the penetration you need, guaranteed.
TJ, as was stated for what you want to do a 140 machine will work great, but don’t get a flux only machine get one that can at least use gas even if you chose to leave it flux for a bit…the 140 machine will weld 1/8 and 3/16 with ease.
I wouldn’t buy one from harbor freight personally.So this one will work?
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MIG 140 Professional Welder with 120V Input
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Exactly, I know it’s not penetrated enough. Which is why I went with multi-passes and pre heating the absolute snot out of it. It won’t fall off though either. Minimum 190 220v which is why I would start there and skip the headache that I have later in wishing I had purchased a higher powered machine.A 140A 115V machine will not weld 1/2 material properly, sure it’ll hold a table together but you do not have the penetration you need, guaranteed.
TJ, as was stated for what you want to do a 140 machine will work great, but don’t get a flux only machine get one that can at least use gas even if you chose to leave it flux for a bit…the 140 machine will weld 1/8 and 3/16 with ease.
Fair... I'll keep looking. I may just have the shop do it this time while I browse for a welder. But I'd rather get the truck done professionally and practice on smaller less significant stuff until I'm ready to dive in.I wouldn’t buy one from harbor freight personally.
Definitely don’t cheap out on a hood either because if you can’t see you’re not weldingThis one goes on sale regularly for $100 off.
keep in mind the other associated costs of a gas cylinder, hood, wire etc. I highly recommend an auto darkening hood.