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  • Engloid
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    Originally posted by aametalmaster
    Engloid, Very impressive pics, i won't even call myself a welder anymore after looking at your work...Bob
    Thanks for the compliment...
    Just remember...people don't take pics of their ugly welds

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  • aametalmaster
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    Engloid, Very impressive pics, i won't even call myself a welder anymore after looking at your work...Bob

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  • Engloid
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    It's better than nothing, but won't soak as much heat as a big chunk of copper.

    Heat Fence is available in a caulk tube that makes things a lot easier. It dries on your part as you weld....and then it's like dried mud that must be cleaned off. It will help, but it's not any magic pill that will solve all your problems.

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  • burninbriar
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    Thanks.think I'l order some and try it out.

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  • storts
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    Yep

    Originally posted by burninbriar
    I'm getting ready to weld some 20 guage sheat metal and I wont have access to the back side of the weld after fit up.Also the piece is not flat makeing a heat sink bar impractable.I saw an add for a product called heat fence.It claims to be a heat sink compound to limit heat to the weld,it apears to be a past.I'm wondering if any one is familiar with it and would it help to keep my peice from warping when I weld.
    Works great,ask ant body man, its like silly putty, just stick in on both sides and its preey good, all body men use it,Jack

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  • burninbriar
    started a topic Heat sink compound

    Heat sink compound

    I'm getting ready to weld some 20 guage sheat metal and I wont have access to the back side of the weld after fit up.Also the piece is not flat makeing a heat sink bar impractable.I saw an add for a product called heat fence.It claims to be a heat sink compound to limit heat to the weld,it apears to be a past.I'm wondering if any one is familiar with it and would it help to keep my peice from warping when I weld.
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