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Local TIG welding (aluminum)

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Local TIG welding (aluminum)

Post by SidewaysR1 » June 09, 2007

Anyone know of anyone that is good with a TIG on aluminum locally? I need to make up some new IC piping to replace the shitty crush bent steel ones I have now. Just gonna buy some mandrel bends and cut and weld up some new pipes. I have a MIG but right now its not setup for aluminum, and not sure if I wanna try this as my first attempt at it.

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Post by Natural Aspirations » June 09, 2007

Why aluminum?

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Post by munster » June 09, 2007

Call Jay @ Hybridynamics. His welds are A1
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Post by .saint » June 09, 2007

ill vouch for Jay
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Post by Colin » June 09, 2007

its pretty hard to weld aluminium with a MIG, i use to have to weld aluminium and steel at my work
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