Doing some repairs this week working with carbon steel, stainless steel, and aluminum. When parts break, you're machinist doesn't always need to rebuild the part, sometimes the right amount of metal in the right place can fix it up.
Doing some repairs this week working with carbon steel, stainless steel, and aluminum. When parts break, you're machinist doesn't always need to rebuild the part, sometimes the right amount of metal in the right place can fix it up.
Trying my hand at some welding art this week.
A few small things that make a big difference on aluminum: arc length, torch angle, and amperage...
Having trouble passing a 2 inch 6G weld test? Here's some tips to help you get your settings right on a test machine as well as some helpful techniques like dip keyhole and laywire.
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