Awl_TEQ
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Kinda goes against what I've done before in my 45 build right?
Several reasons:
I did it this way in the past when I didn't have a MIG so to a certain extent I'm sticking to what worked before.
This is faster than tack, tack, tack with the MIG. I am doing a couple of inches at a time and jumping around to spread the heat.
I can clamp it to the workbench which acts as a heat sink as well as keeping it flat.
No spatter mess. Quiet, cleaner. Less bead to grind away.
And I have this new TIG to play with.
This can all be done with a MIG as well. Even without tacking but running a bead instead.
Several reasons:
I did it this way in the past when I didn't have a MIG so to a certain extent I'm sticking to what worked before.
This is faster than tack, tack, tack with the MIG. I am doing a couple of inches at a time and jumping around to spread the heat.
I can clamp it to the workbench which acts as a heat sink as well as keeping it flat.
No spatter mess. Quiet, cleaner. Less bead to grind away.
And I have this new TIG to play with.
This can all be done with a MIG as well. Even without tacking but running a bead instead.