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B_C
11-10-2008, 08:21 PM
This is a water jacketed chiller for a semi-conductor project at a nearby lab....

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81Malibu
11-11-2008, 07:53 PM
I wish we'd get more stuff like that. I love TIG'in on new stainless. What kind of grind/taper do you like on your tungsten? How many amps, size of filler/tung. etc etc.. I like to hear what all the good TIG welders like to use to try and better myself...Cheers!

B_C
11-12-2008, 10:50 PM
With stainless my rule of thumb is use the smallest tungsten and filler rod for the most cosmetic welds.....Within reason of course..I like 1/16 tungsten and .030 filler on small parts (like the one illustrated) I grind my tungsten's with a long slow taper
and not pointed on the end just kinda blunt....Sharp but not needle sharp....
I like gas lens with medium cups....