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Old Jun 22, 2013 | 08:47 AM
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Originally Posted by helmincamaro
I got a tig welder, shouldn't be too hard to do for anybody who knows what they're doing

I don't know a whole lot about welding Ti, but I do know that in order to do it properly, especially light gauge stuff, you should have at the minimum, a trailing cup or even better, an argon filled chamber. I have never welded it myself, but when I researched it, that was one of my findings.
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Old Jun 22, 2013 | 09:26 AM
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Originally Posted by rajun asian
Originally Posted by helmincamaro' timestamp='1371845680' post='22623502
I got a tig welder, shouldn't be too hard to do for anybody who knows what they're doing

I don't know a whole lot about welding Ti, but I do know that in order to do it properly, especially light gauge stuff, you should have at the minimum, a trailing cup or even better, an argon filled chamber. I have never welded it myself, but when I researched it, that was one of my findings.
Yes after all the research I did I came up with the min. of having an Argon filled chamber as not to make it brittle. But it looks like Adams guy is gonna do the work for me. I almost regret spending over 8k the other day on parts but OH WELL. THe S is going to a blast to when she gets back from Florida
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Old Jun 22, 2013 | 11:37 AM
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Originally Posted by rajun asian
Originally Posted by helmincamaro' timestamp='1371845680' post='22623502
I got a tig welder, shouldn't be too hard to do for anybody who knows what they're doing

I don't know a whole lot about welding Ti, but I do know that in order to do it properly, especially light gauge stuff, you should have at the minimum, a trailing cup or even better, an argon filled chamber. I have never welded it myself, but when I researched it, that was one of my findings.

I just picked up a new tank of Argon yesterday
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Old Jun 23, 2013 | 10:04 PM
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How much do you want for the exhaust as-is?
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