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tig welding
if he ever reads this, many thanks to davis & snell engineering
the man is like a surgeon with a tig welder, opened up my scoobysport back box today, removed all the manky wire wool cleaned out all the holes , and repacked with proper wadding, then welded back up. now i thought i was good with a mig , but wow this bloke can weld and fabricate, its now loads quieter with no loss in boost and in anything a deeper rumble, well chuffed is a understatement, CHEERS STEVE
the man is like a surgeon with a tig welder, opened up my scoobysport back box today, removed all the manky wire wool cleaned out all the holes , and repacked with proper wadding, then welded back up. now i thought i was good with a mig , but wow this bloke can weld and fabricate, its now loads quieter with no loss in boost and in anything a deeper rumble, well chuffed is a understatement, CHEERS STEVE
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Think i picked it up quite well. Looking forward to abit of stainless.
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Looking good Dan, if you can Ali weld you will have no problem with stainless. Enjoy matey
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place we deal with does micro tig welding amongst other things...
http://www.orbitalfabrications.co.uk/TIG-welding.html
Note they weld material down to 0.1mm thickness! I have seen their work and its beyond amazing. They do pipework for space bound satellites!
In case you were wondering i believe kitchen tin foil is about 0.2mm thick.
http://www.orbitalfabrications.co.uk/TIG-welding.html
Note they weld material down to 0.1mm thickness! I have seen their work and its beyond amazing. They do pipework for space bound satellites!
In case you were wondering i believe kitchen tin foil is about 0.2mm thick.
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