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(06-20-2014, 09:54 AM)DaveH Wrote: Thanks Ken,
What is considered thin 3mm and less?
DaveH
Hi Dave , that's about right , even heavy steel plate will warp if you are not careful about how you weld it . we do a lot of 1/2"-1" plate and i-beam for the mines and the test site .We have a "Miller Bobcat" on a truck for the off-site jobs
That's the reason for tig welders really , the small thickness is easier to work with using more concentrated heat and smaller welds .
The mig makes it easier for almost anyone to weld sheet metal , tubing and such .
The stick is still the most heavy duty and hardest to master for most people , but like everything else it's mostly practice and patience .
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Ken, what's the pic of? Is it "dressing" of the weld on your mill? I'm asking 'cause it doesn't appear to be two pieces welded together.
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