Steve:   I would suggest TIG accept its expensive. Not only the welder but
you will need Argon gas which is also expensive.  One of the smaller MIG
welders With core wire is probably the  most reeasonable price wise and is
easy to get a good looking weld  but play with it a while and test some
welds before you do the real thing.  Also you can do aluminum with the MIG
but may need a spool gun to make it work (also expensive). A stick welder
can do a good job and is strong but it takes a lot of practice to make a
pretty job. I think you are wise to farm out the final weldig on the motor
mount if you have not done much welding lately.  One other thought,  One of
the advantages of TIG is you can preheat before you weld,  The down side of
MIG is you are welding as soon as you pull the trigger,which results in a
cold weld, but the metal could be preheated  with even a propane torch and
solve some of that problem.
Hope that helps....Russ
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