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nfivesl(at)yahoo.com Guest
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Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 1:31 pm Post subject: Gas Welding for Rookies |
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As the author of the Kitplanes article, parts I and II
(mentioned below), I highly recommend the Meco Midget
torch. I was using it last weekend thinking how glad
I was that I learned to gas weld. All of my
experience has been on thin steel, but I plan to learn
to weld thin aluminum with the torch soon. I ordered
the flux and filler rods from Tinmantech.com but they
have been gathering dust mostly. For anybody that's
interested, part II of my article was about the
technique of welding with oxy/acet. and I posted it
here:
http://www.cooknwithgas.com/WeldingPart2.pdf
Part I was about gathering the bottles, goggles, etc.
and I don't think I scanned it.
In following this thread I saw no mention of goggles
for aluminum welding. I did a lot of research on this
and it seems that you need blue goggles to filter out
the orange flame that can obscure the puddle when
aluminum welding. I saw this the one time I tried it
with regular goggles. I found some cobalt blue
goggles that have a gold tint on the front to protect
your eyes after an extensive internet search a few
years ago. I can't find the link right now so I can't
post the location. Apparently the cobalt blue goggles
that smelters use is not approved for aluminum welding
because it damages your eyes. Something to keep in
mind.
Happy Building,
Scott Laughlin
www.cooknwithgas.com
Sun-N Fun Bound!
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daberti(at)sbcglobal.net Guest
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Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 3:28 pm Post subject: Gas Welding for Rookies |
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I went through the Gas Welding E.A.A. seminar last January and the
instructor specifically mentioned that there is nothing about gas welding
light that can damage your eyes. The darker lens and special color lens is
strictly for allowing you to see the puddle and how the material is reacting
to the flame. Tig welding is another story as is any electric welding.
Dave
And I highly recommend taking the course. I welded aluminum too but you
don't want any aluminum I welded in your plane.
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