Posted by JOB on September 03, 2012 at 04:16:57 from (74.36.128.9):
In Reply to: Re: Welding aluminum posted by Stick welding on September 02, 2012 at 11:34:47:
I have Tig welded a lot of aluminum in the last 30 years so I do understand how to weld it. You need more Tig time welding various setups thicknesses and aluminum is general. My first 15 years was mostly stick electrode, and steel mig, the last 30 had a lot of aluminum tig and a little aluminum mig also.
As for your welding cables topic in one sentence you said used welding cables sell for a little less than new cables, in your next sentence you said thieves sell their stolen cables for scrap price instead of getting the higher almost new price. Some of the things you say doesn't make sense. Maybe things are done differently in Canada.
In another topic on this forum you said I was almost right in what I posted, You posted the exact same thing I said only worded differently which you said was the correct procedure. Your phrase came right out of the text book. but it said the exact same thing I said. You need a little help in understanding things. Maybe that's why you are in a welding supply store instead of in the field. Have a great day stick, You will always be right.
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