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This is an aluminum water tank that had been taken out of an RV. It had only ever held potable water. There was a crack that had been fixed with JB weld and also the filler pipe had to be cut off to remove the tank so the owner of the tank wanted it re-attached. I cleaned the JB weld off, but I still ran into some contamination problems while welding. Also, it has been several years since I have done any Aluminum Tig welding, so the beads weren't as pretty as I had hoped.
Reply:Very nice job!!!Ya gotta spend money to make money!
Reply:Hello. did the owner figure out how to reinstall the tank with the filler now welded back on? good welds for such a while away from aluminium..
Reply:Originally Posted by roadkillbobbHello. did the owner figure out how to reinstall the tank with the filler now welded back on? good welds for such a while away from aluminium..
Reply:I think I'm in love......Tim Beeker.
Reply:Originally Posted by tnjindI think I'm in love......
Reply:Originally Posted by tnjindI think I'm in love......
Reply:Originally Posted by TensaitekiOn a side note I think that trying to patch something with JB-Weld and then taking it to a welder should be a capitol offence...
Reply:Oh man... JB Weld ON SATURDAY??? Matt |
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