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Let's see your micro welds. Anybody can weld thick stuff. 8-) I actually used filler on this....i plucked a couple of wires out of a cup brush and fused them together and this is what happened. Look at that heat build up on the end. At 10 amps it's hard to back off the pedal.
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I did a little build-up on this corner that had worn off from use. How is my ripple spacing??

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Just Kidding, that's from Google. :lol: Nice work though.
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:lol: ..you wish! Hell for that matter...I wish :lol:
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Oscar now has a laser outside under a tarp.. :lol:
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Lol, took me a minute there.

I don't ever do micro welding sorry.... Used to the big stuff.
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Last time I blew a hole the size of a dime on razor blades and had arc strikes and blown holes on aluminum cans because the tig welder I use doesn't like low amps with 3/32" tungsten i guess. And maybe a little operator error and lack of experience too.
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LtBadd wrote:Oscar now has a laser outside under a tarp.. :lol:
Wouldn't surprise me if one day I did, just for the hell of it. I mean, I have nothing else to spend my money on besides audio gear, so why not? :mrgreen:
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Smallest thing I ever welded. Sintered part of a torque wrench.
Two details reveals my stupidness. :mrgreen:
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AndersK wrote:Smallest thing I ever welded. Sintered part of a torque wrench.
Two details reveals my stupidness. :mrgreen:
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Cheesh. That's crazy
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I used to know a guy who said he could weld anything from a filament in a light build to the crack of dawn.
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Anybody got any aluminum foil welds. I've always wanted to see those.
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WildWestWelder wrote:I used to know a guy who said he could weld anything from a filament in a light build to the crack of dawn.
i have "Hot-glued" a few cracks in my life....but i never claimed to be able to weld a light bulb filament.
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Farmwelding wrote:Anybody got any aluminum foil welds. I've always wanted to see those.
Are you guys fuckin welders or not :lol: Step up to the plate man! :lol:
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lwr wrote:Anybody got any aluminum foil welds. I've always wanted to see those.
Are you guys fuckin welders or not :lol: Step up to the plate man! :lol:
What do you want from me. I'd blow a hole in that so fast you couldn't catch it on a slo mo camera. And then if I did I wouldn't have any filler small enough. You step up and show me to do it then :lol:
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AndersK wrote:Smallest thing I ever welded. Sintered part of a torque wrench.
Two details reveals my stupidness. :mrgreen:

Was that a little warm when you picked it up? (The classic answer is, "No. It just doesn't take me long to examine a weld...)
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Crazy old drunk I worked with some years ago always said there were three things he couldn't weld.

The crack of dawn, a broken heart, and the wheels on a miscarriage...

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Yup, a very quick inspection indeed. Long enough to transfer my prints to the piece though :mrgreen:
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At least it looked like a prints and not a toad! :D
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Farmwelding wrote:Anybody got any aluminum foil welds. I've always wanted to see those.
Here you go posted some long time ago.
http://forum.weldingtipsandtricks.com/v ... ick#p78919

You can do these anyone can just a parlor trick nothing more
why use standard nozzles after gas lens where invented. Kinda of like starting fires by rubbing sticks together.
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dirtmidget33 wrote:
Farmwelding wrote:Anybody got any aluminum foil welds. I've always wanted to see those.
Here you go posted some long time ago.
http://forum.weldingtipsandtricks.com/v ... ick#p78919

You can do these anyone can just a parlor trick nothing more
Know what I'm doing Tuesday when I get back to school. Gosh... I haven't welded for over a week now. It's been a rough week to. A lot of wood split and moved to kill my back wishing the whole time I was sitting behind a torch or gun. It's a good thing that all I can think about is arc shots. Today it was downhill 6010 roots all day long in my head. Withdrawal will do crazy stuff to you
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