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I'm not going to concur with anyone else. I weld aluminum every day and that is rookie at best. Not to mention the huge white area left by poor balance or poor prep. It should be very easy for any decent TIG welder to give you at least 2 180 degree passes of neatly stacked filler. If he knew you were picky a test pass on something similar to dial the machine in.
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When I worked at Cougar we had a Jamaican dude named Roland that was the tig master, he cut the ends off a coke can, split the can and turned it inside out and welded it back. other than the burn the weld was sooo smooth and fine it was hard to tell. Amazing, when he left he started his own welding Biz in Miami, that's the guy you need :)
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Originally Posted by fastdonzi
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When I worked at Cougar we had a Jamaican dude named Roland that was the tig master, he cut the ends off a coke can, split the can and turned it inside out and welded it back. other than the burn the weld was sooo smooth and fine it was hard to tell. Amazing, when he left he started his own welding Biz in Miami, that's the guy you need :)
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Pulse helps to "stack the dimes". Perhaps his machine doesn't have that
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Originally Posted by ham_r_down01
(Post 4130084)
Pulse helps to "stack the dimes". Perhaps his machine doesn't have that
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I don't weld much aluminum, but the pulse helped when we made a fuel tank.
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You said a "buddy" did this for you?
Did he charge you? If he did then tell him to cut it off and do it again. Practice makes perfect. If he didn't, I don't know if I would be bashing a friend and his free work on an open forum! |
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The other valve cover he drilled the vent hole too big,he was suppose to weld it back up and mill back to size,I picked it up today not done, ,just going take it somewhere else,now he cant find my moroso vent fitting, Ive had some good work done before but,http://www.leonardmetal.com/
thanks guys for all the response, Rob Im also trying get the new guy to build a carb adapter like this and make it look like a sheet metal intake/valve covers |
Originally Posted by 5's on Boxes
(Post 4130137)
You said a "buddy" did this for you?
Did he charge you? If he did then tell him to cut it off and do it again. Practice makes perfect. If he didn't, I don't know if I would be bashing a friend and his free work on an open forum! He is charging me,I didnt even ask how much,he's running it thru is biz,tax and all,I wasent expecting a buddy deal, just be fair. He knows im picky and want it show quality,I wanted it done right.Hes done other work and it was ok, like anybody now days you have to hold their hand, baby sit these so called professionals . if he cuts it off I think he will mess it up!! Also I took this to him in February When I took it to him we said the holes needed to be milled to make it the right size and since its so thin,i alos left the paper work that told him the size the hole needed to be, We also talked about the weld bead.stacking dime that it was going to be polished and why I spent 380 on valve cover instead of the cheap imports for under 100. |
Why would you run a carb adapter like that? Talking about killing airflow.
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