thats why when your finished you heat it mildly with Oxy/Acetylene.ramses wrote:Keep in mind that TIG welding aluminum reduces the surrounding area to the T0 condition, and that you can't really heat treat it yourself.
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Whether the joint would be strong or not - I think that welding just in general for this project is not really the route I want to be going down. Especially as I don't have the kit I would need for it at the moment, and to get a guy to do it for me would be taking some of the 'I did it myself' kind of aspect away from this project, along with costing an arm and a leg! so in my eyes the much cheaper method of brazing joints would be the way forward.
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What kind of kit do you have?cammyd32 wrote:Whether the joint would be strong or not - I think that welding just in general for this project is not really the route I want to be going down. Especially as I don't have the kit I would need for it at the moment, and to get a guy to do it for me would be taking some of the 'I did it myself' kind of aspect away from this project, along with costing an arm and a leg! so in my eyes the much cheaper method of brazing joints would be the way forward.
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Blowtorch, (can get metals hot enough for pretty much most brazing) and clamps etc for holding things in place, but that's pretty much it.
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Ideally you would need oxy/fuel for brazing aluminium, you could pick up a cheap tig welder from ebay and a gas cylinder as you can weld and braze with a tig torch.
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Ideally you would need oxy/fuel for brazing aluminium
Not for this stuff:
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id say go for it then fill it with water and pressurize it to double your working pressure.cammyd32 wrote:Ideally you would need oxy/fuel for brazing aluminium
Not for this stuff:http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/durafix ... 23846.html
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