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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
16' Lowe V Conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="CLM" data-source="post: 321569" data-attributes="member: 8708"><p>I learned Friday night that tig welding aluminum is not as easy as steel. Going to swing by CeeKay this afternoon and grab some 5356 filler rod and gray tungsten, plus see if they have any other tips. Was using 4043 and green tungsten, and kept getting a seam down the back side. Not sure what exactly I am doing wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CLM, post: 321569, member: 8708"] I learned Friday night that tig welding aluminum is not as easy as steel. Going to swing by CeeKay this afternoon and grab some 5356 filler rod and gray tungsten, plus see if they have any other tips. Was using 4043 and green tungsten, and kept getting a seam down the back side. Not sure what exactly I am doing wrong. [/QUOTE]
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