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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Charleston, SC
Posts: 80
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So here is the deal, I need some aluminum TIG welded. I have a MIG at home and have done all the fabrication thus far on my project. I would love to be able to weld the charge pipes and compressor housing myself but don't have any real experience with TIG and don't want to ruin perfectly good materials and parts.
I will bring you all the parts fitted and scribed, just need a few tacks at first so I can test fit everything. Once I confirm there are no changes needed, I can bring it back and get it finish welded. If you have the ability to bead roll the ends of the piping all the better. If anyone is interested in helping me out with this let me know. I don't expect this to be done for free, experience and tools aren't cheap. Thanks in advance. |
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Moncks Corner,S.C
Posts: 292
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PM sent
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1964 Impala 468BBC,T350 transbrake,4.30 9",10 point and 10.5 M/T's 1996 F250 4X4 12V Cummins,compound turbo 63mm over 75mm,cam,520cc pump,full billet 4R100 563hp&936ft.lbs w/a bad fuel pump and on a dynojet...just an old hunting truck |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Rockingham, NC
Posts: 799
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Cliff does great work, cant go wrong here.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Charleston, SC
Posts: 80
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Thanks Cliff and TurboWS6.
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