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Tig / stick welder ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Munkul" data-source="post: 7721351" data-attributes="member: 73308"><p>It depends on what you're trying to weld. In theory oxy-acetylene will work on stainless as long as you have a carburising flame (that is, keeping oxygen out of the weld) but in practice I imagine it's only any good on thicker stuff. You aren't going to gas weld 1.6mm sheet, the flame isn't concentrated enough so you'll overheat and melt things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Munkul, post: 7721351, member: 73308"] It depends on what you're trying to weld. In theory oxy-acetylene will work on stainless as long as you have a carburising flame (that is, keeping oxygen out of the weld) but in practice I imagine it's only any good on thicker stuff. You aren't going to gas weld 1.6mm sheet, the flame isn't concentrated enough so you'll overheat and melt things. [/QUOTE]
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