Choprboy, you are exactly right about 2T/4T. I wrote about it in the original post, but it was buried in there.
In this primitive area where people think a Harbor Freight chipping hammer is a sophisticated tool, I will have to get used to de-scaling hot-rolled. South Florida technology is pretty much limited to what people learned in order to make a living after leaving Cuba. My truck needs painting, and I'm waiting until I move to Marion County to get it done. No one here knows anything. No one here can do anything.
Aluminum Near-Weld
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- SteveHGraham
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Re: Aluminum Near-Weld
Every hard-fried egg began life sunny-side up.
- warmstrong1955
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Re: Aluminum Near-Weld
Nothin' like a little practice!
Gettin' better Steve!
Didn't you say you got a blast cabinet?
Or were you just thinking about it?
Rusty or scaly things I am going to TIG, into the blast cabinet they go.
Works on ugly oxidized aluminum too.
Bill
Gettin' better Steve!
Didn't you say you got a blast cabinet?
Or were you just thinking about it?
Rusty or scaly things I am going to TIG, into the blast cabinet they go.
Works on ugly oxidized aluminum too.
Bill
Today's solutions are tomorrow's problems.
- SteveHGraham
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Re: Aluminum Near-Weld
I want a cabinet, but I'm waiting until I move. Once I have more room, I plan to bankrupt myself by making 3900 square feet too cluttered.
Every hard-fried egg began life sunny-side up.
- warmstrong1955
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Re: Aluminum Near-Weld
No fear. It can be done!!SteveHGraham wrote:I want a cabinet, but I'm waiting until I move. Once I have more room, I plan to bankrupt myself by making 3900 square feet too cluttered.
Today's solutions are tomorrow's problems.