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I wonder if tig would be better?
I have no doubt it would be, but I don't have a TIG.
I haven’t used it before. I did hear something about if it’s clean metal it acts goofy. Idk 🤷‍♂️
They got back to me this morning. They said it when it bubbles like that it it was either applied top heavily or the humidity was too high. Humidity was a bit on the high side yesterday and I probably did lay it on a touch heavy.
If you can get to the back side, stop by a welding shop and get yourself a carbon block.
You can hold that up to those spots on the back and weld right on it. The weld will not stick to the block but gives you a surface to weld on to fill the holes.
Good idea Ed. There's a shop not too far down the road. I'll stop by and see if they can help me out.
 

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If you can get to the back side, stop by a welding shop and get yourself a carbon block.
You can hold that up to those spots on the back and weld right on it. The weld will not stick to the block but gives you a surface to weld on to fill the holes.
Copper plates work too.
 

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Hey Sean.
What's all the yarns in Ole Blighty?
Good afternoon Adam 👍
Thanks for sasking
I brought a ms180 non runner, when it gets here ? I will try and do a thread on it 🤔🤞

I’ve been making some log bee homes (3) Trying different methods in making them.
And hopefully figuring out if they like the scorched or the plain style wall decoration 🤣
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And tomorrow I’ve got to help/coachmy son into felling this oak tree that has a back lean towards some power lines 🤔 he’s been dismantling it over the last few Saturdays (private job)
We got a tractor coming to pull it over
I will see if I can get a vid, I think it’s about 3.5’ maybe 4’ at the base
Any how here’s a pic he sent me where he’s marked it it’s been cut off
To give you an idea look for him in the pic he’s 21 and 6’4”
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There is a softer mig wire available too, better for body work. Easier to grind and planish.
Interesting. I'm using regular .024 wire.

I stripped as much of the coating off as I could, the pinholes were still filled in by the old layer, not even the sandblaster would clean them out. Then I scrubbed in like a surgeon and reapplied a very thin coating. After grinding and sandblasting the old coating off, I dont think those bubbles affected the integrity of the coating, but I wouldn't have known otherwise. So far so good, I'll report back after work.

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