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Were the cans structural or deco? Some guys don't want tiggy on their old aeroplanes - gotta be "period." Period.
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Poor penetration. They call this cold welding for a reason. The promoters claim that it's the same as a TIG with pulse. That is not just misleading, it is FALSE!!! This system goes from full temperature when you pull the trigger, to completely off when released. A TIG with pulse is preset to operate in the on position as long as the trigger or foot pedal is engaged. You preset the high and low temperatures desired and the time for each. The metal never gets "cold". It goes intermittently hot and very hot. Huge difference between that and on/off. When you buy cheap Chinese aluminum parts that appear to have near perfect TIG welds, this is most likely how they were welded. For an aluminum overflow tank it might be OK, but for anything carrying a load or structural, no way. Caveat emptor.
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