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Re: Letters Soldering,Mig/Tig Continuous jointing Stainless Steel Letters



Thanks very much for your advice andprompt  reply which will be taken great
attention of bt me. any further tips from anyone who may know of any of the
methods for jointing Stainless steel will be appreciated...



"David Algie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> TIG is the best method for welding thin stainless sheet, but long run
sheet
> welds on outside corners are a problem, distortion can make it impossible
to
> do, plus high skill needed. If the welds are not over maybe 2" in length,
no
> problem. Fitted properly, no filler rod is even needed, you could automate
> the process easily, if quantities dictate this.
>
> --
>                                         David Algie
>                                         Algie Composite Aircraft
>                                http://members.iquest.net/~aca/
>
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/algiecompositeaircraft/
> "Oliver Norris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > My Question's are about continuous jointing of 0.9mm Stainless Steel at
> > right angles (sorry for omitting this detail from my story on the first
> > posting, all
> > hints and tips will be received gratefully, the specific points of these
> > questions are Material for jointing  Solder, Flux, Mig/Tig Wire, Gas,
> > Soldering Iron.  What is the best way of preparing the joint area for
> > soldering etc.. These joints are decorative not at all required to
> withstand
> > any kind of stress other that its own weight which will be less than a 1
> lb.
> >
> > Thanking you Oliver Norris
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>





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