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gen4acclude 12-29-2006 11:45 PM

Re: Dura Fix
 
please dont post later that your ---- fell apart :6

stillnoturbo 12-30-2006 01:16 AM

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Originally Posted by BigWheeze
If you bought this you either your a smiley owning homo

I did have some respect towards you but that comment is just plain ignorant.

ChevyIIMan 12-30-2006 02:10 AM

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We used Dura Fix rods to repair a hole in a brass radiator for a friends street rod. 15,000 miles later and still holding on. :y Obviously no replacement for a good TIG but has its uses and works well. Have also used this stuff on small brackets and such that wont see a very high stress load and they are also holding up just fine. Ive used straight M-Gas on it, take a bit to heat up but will work just fine, that Mapp and Oxy setup is like one we have works great.

myAE86turbo 12-30-2006 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by stillnoturbo
I did have some respect towards you but that comment is just plain ignorant.

it doesn't make sense. there's a word missing.

stillnoturbo 12-30-2006 04:16 PM

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It was sooo ignorant it, I just couldn't think straight. :1 So everyone who owns a TIG this isn't ac/dc just throw the ---- away. Cause it's worthless and your retarded for wasting your money on it only being able to weld steel. :X

BigWheeze 12-30-2006 07:29 PM

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Originally Posted by stillnoturbo
It was sooo ignorant it, I just couldn't think straight. :1 So everyone who owns a TIG this isn't ac/dc just throw the ---- away. Cause it's worthless and your retarded for wasting your money on it only being able to weld steel. :X

You could try to sell it. I would rather invest my money on something that is versital. A GTAW machine thats AC/DC. A GMAW that can weld aluminium, low to high carbon steel and aluminium, and a SMAW machine for aluminium, steel, cast, and stainless, CAG and CAC. PAC for cutting. Sure it will cast more but well worth it if you know how to weld and have used diffrent machines and you know the diffrence from worthless to worthly.

DrSeuss 12-30-2006 08:14 PM

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Originally Posted by BigWheeze
You could try to sell it. I would rather invest my money on something that is versital. A GTAW machine thats AC/DC. A GMAW that can weld aluminium, low to high carbon steel and aluminium, and a SMAW machine for aluminium, steel, cast, and stainless, CAG and CAC. PAC for cutting. Sure it will cast more but well worth it if you know how to weld and have used diffrent machines and you know the diffrence from worthless to worthly.

If your investing in a livelihood then sure, buy the best, but for most of us this is just a cheap hobby.

ChevyIIMan 12-30-2006 10:34 PM

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Ive always thought of making my own junkyard TIG.....

http://classicbroncos.com/homemade-welder.shtml

Eville140 12-31-2006 11:58 AM

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I found some more of the alumaweld stuff out in my garage today, probably about 10-15 full pieces. If anybody wants it say bids and pm me. I will let it go for shipping cost.

Later
Randy

rsmith2786 01-02-2007 06:06 PM

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Originally Posted by BigWheeze
You could try to sell it. I would rather invest my money on something that is versital. A GTAW machine thats AC/DC. A GMAW that can weld aluminium, low to high carbon steel and aluminium, and a SMAW machine for aluminium, steel, cast, and stainless, CAG and CAC. PAC for cutting. Sure it will cast more but well worth it if you know how to weld and have used diffrent machines and you know the diffrence from worthless to worthly.

HMT is not the place for you. GTFO.


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