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OK, I know stitch TIG is good for preventing warping.I do a little section here, move to the other end, do one there, etc.However, once I've done the whole thing, don't I end up with an uglyseries of little holes between the stitches? Or, do I overlap them?I apologize if this should be obvious, but I mused that goingover an area twice (even after it cools) could change the metalurgy.
Reply:Going over an area once causes a change in the metal's metallurgical properties. Going over it again to tie two beads together isn't going to change it significantly more.What are you building/fabricating? Assuming you are just welding regular mild steel, you really aren't going to cause any change in the metallurgical properties of the steel to make any practical difference, regardless of how many times you weld over the same spot.Visit Tensaiteki.com
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