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As said already, MIG requires clean shiny metal, or you'll contaminate the weld. The filler wire needs to be compatible with the metals being joined. Use CO2 Argon with steel. If you decide to go TIG, then that's going to be 100% Argon gas. The only reason I bring that up is TIG can be a lot cleaner, and safer to the surrounding metal. The other option is to find a shop that specializes in frame straightening. Or a local race car builder. You'd probably be surprised to find that they are more common than you might think. The frame straighter guy is a subcontractor usually to auto body shops. They would be able to get you fixed and on the road in probably half a day.
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