500e Always buy fire insurance a flood is a hard start Messages 8,553 Location South West Nov 22, 2016 #1
bigbadbugga Member Messages 1,005 Nov 22, 2016 #2 I usually use percussion methods to unwed things, not weld them.
slim_boy_fat Forum Supporter Messages 29,496 Location Scottish Highlands Nov 22, 2016 #4 I thought this was going to be about that technique where they sandwich metals and set off a BF explosion to fuse them together
I thought this was going to be about that technique where they sandwich metals and set off a BF explosion to fuse them together
M Mr shiney Member Messages 1,241 Nov 22, 2016 #6 Seen these in use, one common application is welding the tabs onto rechargeable batteries.
mike 109444 Member Messages 4,671 Nov 22, 2016 #7 So I cant get the wife to hold a repair patch on the car and tell her "I'm just going for me gun dear, hold it there " ?....
So I cant get the wife to hold a repair patch on the car and tell her "I'm just going for me gun dear, hold it there " ?....
O optima21 Member Messages 4,347 Location halifax, England Nov 22, 2016 #8 slim_boy_fat said: I thought this was going to be about that technique where they sandwich metals and set off a BF explosion to fuse them together Click to expand... I watched this how it's made video either this morning or yesterday, looks like they bond stainless steel to aluminium and copper using heat and pressure and another video of making these pans
slim_boy_fat said: I thought this was going to be about that technique where they sandwich metals and set off a BF explosion to fuse them together Click to expand... I watched this how it's made video either this morning or yesterday, looks like they bond stainless steel to aluminium and copper using heat and pressure and another video of making these pans
500e Always buy fire insurance a flood is a hard start Messages 8,553 Location South West Nov 23, 2016 #9 EXW
slim_boy_fat Forum Supporter Messages 29,496 Location Scottish Highlands Nov 23, 2016 #10 ^^ Yeah, that's the one.