Origanalist
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3rd from the left kinda looks like a kilt, tho. WTF is with the heels? This ain't 1400s France,y'all.
w00t!
Can anyone explain this image? I don't get it.![]()
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w00t!Well,almost everything. If there's a way to weld dissimilar materials(i.e. aluminum and steel)I don't know about it. It would be cool if there was a universal rod and flux(on those occasions you use stick, which is pretty rare in a small shop AFAIK) that could used to weld anything...but then there's the problem of melting points among drastically different materials and whatnot...
w00t!Well,almost everything. If there's a way to weld dissimilar materials(i.e. aluminum and steel)I don't know about it. It would be cool if there was a universal rod and flux(on those occasions you use stick, which is pretty rare in a small shop AFAIK) that could used to weld anything...but then there's the problem of melting points among drastically different materials and whatnot...
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A-1. No. It’s been in use in the private sector for years, but is now being made available to the public.
From here those both look 100% steel. I've never worked with rivets, but I'm pretty sure they're made on a lathe.