For $450 why not just by a decent little wire feed and weld it yourself and you will have it for other repairs later down the road?
I got one of those flux core china cheep-O’s off Amazon for $83shipped and it works surprisingly well. It’s going to live at the hunting cabin just to be an emergency fix for w/e.
Make sure it is an inverter welder though!
My first flux core wire welder purchase was a bust, a transformer welder with no electronics to "help the unskilled user smooth out operator errors".
Years later I dared buy another, this time a digital inverter welder.
It has one On/Off switch and one knob to set "intended workpiece material thickness" - the welder determines and supplies amperage and wire feed automatically.
Also, hobby inverter stick welders have become just as affordable yet powerful and in my experience lay a deeper wider weld than hobby flux core wire welders.
My tiny Gorilla got me hooked to welding.
I sometimes take two scrap steel pieces and weld them onto each other simply because I crave the sound of laying a bead.
My stick & flux core wire welders.
The size of the Gorilla stick welder
The bead the Gorilla manages to lay on every pass, Amps maxed out & available features enabled, with a 3.25mm (~1/8") 40+ year old basic coated Oerlikon Spezial electrode.
