Ed B
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Hi
I've had to suspend my idea about learning mig welding for the time being due to lack of funds and time but I do still have a number of small jobs that I want doing so I am turning to HTS 2000 or something similar to complete these. One of the small jobs is to fix a bracket, but it wont be possible to clamp the bracket in place whilst I heat it and the surrounding metal to a temp that will allow the HTS2000 to melt so I was wondering if I would be able to hold it in place whilst wearing some sort of protective gloves. Is this possible? If so what gloves. I think you need 200 degrees temp for the hts2000 to melt.
Thanks in advance
I've had to suspend my idea about learning mig welding for the time being due to lack of funds and time but I do still have a number of small jobs that I want doing so I am turning to HTS 2000 or something similar to complete these. One of the small jobs is to fix a bracket, but it wont be possible to clamp the bracket in place whilst I heat it and the surrounding metal to a temp that will allow the HTS2000 to melt so I was wondering if I would be able to hold it in place whilst wearing some sort of protective gloves. Is this possible? If so what gloves. I think you need 200 degrees temp for the hts2000 to melt.
Thanks in advance