I have heard many times about using a piece of copper to put behind a hole when MIG welding so the weld doesn\'t stick to it.
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I just it was a pride thing "Hey, I don\'t need any crutch to weld up a hole" Anyway, I had a hole that was rather large on the edge of a panel. I looked at a piece of scrape copper tubing on the floor and said, "what the heck". I smashed the tubing flat and used it. It works like frigging MAGIC! You can weld a hole an inch across! It is really neat, if you havn\'t tried it, do so.
geez there is some donkey's in the world. Someone on a page selena is on says dairy cows are cruelly exploited every year being artificially inseminated to keep them on the milk. Pull ya head in ya ****in idiots and get your facts together before sulking on a social website.
HELLO, I was wondering if you can shed some light on my problem. I'm having some trouble spraying silver. I am use DuPont solvent base. Some time it sprays out and looks like chrome and some time it comes out coarse looking. What I'm I doing wrong?I know pressure has a lot to do with it, but I'm at a lost? Any help would be great
HELLO, I was wondering if you can shed some light on my problem. I'm having some trouble spraying silver. I am use DuPont solvent base. Some time it sprays out and looks like chrome and some time it comes out coarse looking. What I'm I doing wrong?I know pressure has a lot to do with it, but I'm at a lost? Any help would be great
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