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Welding shots


Please keep this thread ON TOPIC, or it will be closed and deleted.

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Oh come on. Why'd you delete the last one? All the other ones, fine, but the last one. It was on topic, I was being good.
 
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Oh come on. Why'd you delete the last one? All the other ones, fine, but the last one. It was on topic, I was being good.

No one likes a whiner :rolleyes:, and I don't like you. Deal with it. Keep it on topic without bitching about everything and I'll leave this open. This is a TECH forum, not the tailgate. If you want to bitch and moan, go there.
 
Lets try this again, this time without the sarcastic "no"

This was my first successful attempt at welding two cans together, from about a year and a half ago. Miller Syncrowave 350, AC, 35 amps, 3/32" pure tungsten electrode, 3/32" 4043 filler rod. I'll have to weld up another one, see how much my skills have improved over the past year.

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Here is some Titanium. 1/16" 6AL 4V. We don't have the proper setup at school to weld it, but we still got to play with it. Titanium needs to be welded in an Argon incubation chamber. A proper Titanium weld should have a silver or a straw color to it.

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-Jester
 

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