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    TIG alloy stuff

    Since starting Tafe a few months ago I'd only really been welding bit of metal together, so last night I decided to have a crack at something. So because my Ford is going to be a drag car, it won't need a washer bottle, so I'm making this oil catch can to replace it.

    I started off with scrap alloy just cause I wasn't sure how it'd come out, but ended up being ok. New catch can to replace the washer bottle. Gonna add some fittings and a drain next week.






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    Welds look good. You're a lucky man to have a tig.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wovenrovings View Post
    Welds look good. You're a lucky man to have a tig.
    It's Tafe's TIG

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    That's awesome Mark , Nice welding How long till you finish your course ?

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    Where are you Tafing? Meadowbank? Granville?

    Welds look good mate!
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    More interested in which tafe course you are doing??? Would love to get into this sort of stuff!

    BTW- for whats its worth (never welded in my life) they look good

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    Semester 1 finished in a coupla months, then onto Sem 2. Doing it at Granville Tafe.

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    Nice welding. How long did it take you to practice to get that good?

    I did a 2 day welding course at TAFE and got quite a bit better, but I think it takes a LOT of practice to become good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wovenrovings View Post
    Welds look good. You're a lucky man to have a tig.
    I was Thinking the same thing..... obviously was a pastry chef looking at the neat pie crust crimping
    Looks good.!!

    I don't have to wish I had a tig..... my mate just bought himself an industrial one..... I might just get him to practice on some projects I had in mind saves me having to buy one

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    Those welds look good Boxer, are they a result of many hours of practice or do you have a bit of natural gift for it. Some people do, they just pick up the tig and can go at it, most have to practice for hundreds of hours.

    Tig welding is quite an expensive prosess, so get in as many projects out of the way at tafe as you can.

    Keep up the good work

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