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> Something I've been working on, tig
brer
post Jan 27 2007, 10:04 PM
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Lessons are going well. I still have a penchant for adding way too much material.
These are my 2L heads. Plenty of practice in these babies. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)

Only had 4 sessions so far. Getting easier and easier though i'm not welding beer cans yet.


(converting to 12mm plugs, fixing cracks and upping valves sizes)


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post Jan 27 2007, 10:26 PM
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heating them up first.
letting them cool on the welding bench which absorbs quite a bit of heat during the welding. slow cooling isn't something I have access to at this point though i'm told it helps the heads.

can you add some insight into slow cooling?
benefits for? or what happens when you dont?


and yea, its totally fun. I can only stomach about 45 minutes a session though as the concentration level is really intense with the heat and all.

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