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![]() Steve Thomas wrote: J, Thanks for that helpful insight. I will keep it all in mind. Sice I do not have a TIG machine or experience using one, and I do not have much experience using a torch to weld with, would it be kosher to tack the pieces together with a MIG and then have a professional welder finish the process by using a torch? The local pro that I have used in the past for various projects gave me the impression that he would rather weld with his a/o torch than his TIG machine. -- Have a good one! Steve A/O rig will cost as much as a good MIG set, but is a better choice for welding thin wall 4130. On the other hand, it's a lot easier to tack with the MIG since it only takes one hand. But if you are building a steel tube airframe, you are going to need a good torch to weld on a thousand little tabs and such. Either technique will require practice. Richard PS: Thank Barnyard for the link to WinMitre. Very handy little tool there. |
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