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Old 11-17-2011, 07:26 AM
ccm399 ccm399 is offline
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Keep practicing Jeff! TIG takes a good amount of time ot get good at and then a REALLY long time to get really good at.

I would suggest trying to clean the metal... Get yourself a flapper disc for your angle grinder and get the metal good and clean then wipe it done with rubbing alcohol or something like that. Be careful with the cleaners though as some put off toxic fumes. Stay away from the Choronated (SP?) cleaners. I use a cheap lacquer thinner and let it completely dry before welding.

Have FUN!
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