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PostPosted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 12:38 am 
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Hi All, it has been a very busy weekend so far working on Ed. Update pics in members gallery. Go easy on the critisizm as it is my first time TIG welding....

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 Post subject: good job dude
PostPosted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 2:43 am 
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Dont worry about ur welds, they look nice and solid. Thats a massive job your doing I hope it turns out well. It will take ages but it will definatly be worth it in the lond run.

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The welds have good penetration, I turned the amps up to about 26-28 amps for light to medium panel work, and found a slight bead coming through the other side. For heavier work I turned the amps up to about 34-40 amps depending on what was being welded. I am really enjoying the TIG welding now, With the amps turned low and some slow patient welding I can really start to get it right. Quite relaxing..


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