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Re: Welding Aluminum

To: saltfever@comcast.net, land-speed@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re: Welding Aluminum
From: Nt788@aol.com
Date: Sun, 19 Dec 2004 14:04:14 EST
In a message dated 12/18/2004 5:36:39 PM Pacific Standard Time, 
saltfever@comcast.net writes:

> Maybe Jack can be less cryptic :-) 

Most spool guns have the spool in the back. 4043 alloy makes the best looking 
beads and is easiest to use. a spool gun can reach farther without moving the 
machine, the new guns are light and easy to use, a young woman who never 
welded made a perfect bead first try. my shift key don't work. i got the light 
duty Miller it welds 1/4 easy one pass the machine works good at low amps i 
think 
1/16th is possible i once welded a broken 2'' thick forklift blade at the 
bend with a 160amp mild steel mig. i vee,d it out and made multiple pass's it 
never failed and the boss never found out i was fooling around when it broke. a 
spool gun will never do the quality work of a good welder with a fig. but it 
sure is good to have. try to get a permanent argon setup so switching from 
steel 
to alum isn't a hassle. jack 






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