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It's a right bugger to welded carbon tubes together ;-)
It's a right bugger to welded carbon tubes together ;-)
Oh yes...and not much need for subtle innuendo or double entedre :shock: :<snigger> he said Butt Checker..<snigger>
Here's the same thing bigger:danson67":2nbag4wc said:OK...we've got away from the OP's brazed/lugged/TIGged steel question, so just to finish this off...here's a pic of a titanium Engin frame mid-build:
danson67":vb2cpn8c said:OK...we've got away from the OP's brazed/lugged/TIGged steel question, so just to finish this off...here's a pic of a titanium Engin frame mid-build:
You can see the difference between the initial fusion pass and the second top pass.
Also note the superb gas shielding and cleanliness...no discolouration whatsoever on both weld passes.
The second pass can be run hotter and wider, as there is very little risk of burning a hole or edge from either tube, as they are already joined physically, and so also tend to be matched in temperature distribution.
This allows the finish to be smoother and more even than a single pass weld.
So here's the cosmetic difference...I've picked 2 anonymous examples which are firmly in extremes of the two camps. There's a world of other examples between them, so you can't be definite which method has been used without asking the builder:
Single pass:
Double pass:
All the best,