Look closely at the welding process through your mask. Think about what you are trying to achieve and keep an almost robotic repetative action going to get your neatness. Dont rush, Look at the fusion of the two pieces of metal with the filler and see how moving from one side (to the thicker...
i got one of those griffin clear back black bumpers and a screen protector for mine and keep it in my toolbox when in the workshop. the ringtone is loud enough to hear over compressors and stuff. i would definitely break it if it was in my pocket with my track record of my past phones.
Dai, im using argoshield universal 20 cfm, a bit over yeh but the shop is a bit windy sometimes.
Cheers Malc and Paul. I will adjust my technique, i can see where the problem lies now. Didn't happen once today mind and i was clunking away on the tin but i was able to hold the trigger a trite...
What am i doing to cause this? Instead of continuous runs, i often like (on thin stuff) to clunk away and do spots to stop it blowing through and get the penetration i want. Anyway, i hope you can see from the crap pic that in every weld there is a little hole. I dont usually get it when doing...
i get most out with a hammer but some are better put in with a press obviously.
Ring of weld around the inside of the bearing outer shrinks it and it almost falls out then.
I got 2 saffs and an xr4i , folks wont believe they are classics. :laughing:
Are you going to patch or replace the panels? A bit of both i presume? ALL the outside panels?
What possessed them to use Mercury?
Do dentists still use mercury? I have 4 "metal" fillings all sort of recentish say in the last 10 years.. would these be mercury? I am not at all impressed.
I have a Wolf drill here, single speed, nearly 30 years old. Definitely a quality drill with shocking torque. Wrist breaker. It is relentless.
Shame to hear they went down.