Thanks Lee, I have not yet made a challenge to a Soda can with my TIG, seems a tad hard job to me too.
Argon gas costs a lot, so it's only a fly in the ointment or a thorn in the neck to me, lol. Hope you can give that water cooled unit a good set up.
Good evening Sir TLee, Yes I am he who posted that to the forum some time ago. Glad to hear from a hobbyist welder like my self. Giving some nice repair to aluminium head is fascinating job too, hope you can do that soon and show us some pics of the results. Look forward to seeing them. Thanks.
chy
Yesterday this tool/unit got a prize at the Homemade Tools net, that is called
'Homemade Tool of the Week Winner'
http://www.homemadetools.net/forum/carburetor-diaphragm-movement-detector-its-system-67278
Nice one.
Who is he, CK? thinking of making a electric one with a motor unit though. Finger feeding is good for low amperage but prefer some more speed in filling when a tad more bigger current, like in a case welding 0.8mm thick steel for butt welding.
I mostly enjoy TIG welding on thin metal like 0.5mm thick steel sheet, for e.g. like power pipes, carburetor attachments and etc. The parent material of this thickness needs small wire, 0.6mm in diameter as far as my welding skill concern but this wire mostly come to us in a shape being reeled...
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