Travis Koehn

Nov 08 at 03:59 PM

Check out the CMR Fabrications Eco Scoop. I think theyā€™re about a hundred bucks with a pretty decent lens.

Nov 06 at 11:13 PM

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I wasnā€™t sure if practice was allowed, so this is pretty raw lol. If I redid it, I would clean the edges better so it didnā€™t suck stuff into the puddle, and probably turn my gas up a little.

The coupon is 2x8, not sure on the alloy.

PrimeWeld 225 at 150 amps, about 70% EN, about 85 hertz. The coupon was on a heat sink. CK 17 torch set up with stubby standard hardware, #8 cup, 20 cfh argon, 1/8 tungsten sharpened to a point. 1/8 5356 filler

Oct 31 at 10:31 PM

Thatā€™s amazing.

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Oct 18 at 06:31 PM

Iā€™m pretty sure thereā€™s a couple videos on here from Johannes about it.

Oct 14 at 10:50 AM

Thatā€™s pretty slick

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Interesting stuff. Iā€™ve read some of this in Metals And How To Weld Them, but the way you explained was a lil easier for this dummy to understand. Thanks.

Mar 23 at 12:08 AM

Some of that is common sense, I think. He said in the previous video that he was going to use an 1/8ā€ bit. And if the metals thick enough to groove, go ahead and groove it.

Sure glad these calls are a thing. I always enjoy them. Lotta times I donā€™t have time in the evenings to get in on the whole thing, so Iā€™m glad these recordings get posted as well. And nobody minds a little story thatā€™s off topic either lol. Keep up the good work.

Thanks for your sacrifices lol both of these videos are down right uncomfortable to watch. The puddle was a wreck. Iā€™ve never tried using stick on aluminum, but I know a guy that did. Pretty similar experience for him.

Jan 05 at 11:41 PM

Hi. That sounds pretty interesting! Your English is pretty good too šŸ’ÆšŸ˜‚