This is restart on KENWORTH's thread on beverage can thickness aluminum that somehow got deleted...
Ken
not to worry....
ideal setup would be a Dynasty 210DX Tigrunner and a Weldcraft WP-125, Micro TIG Torch
will fill in the particulars
This being the "Ideal" combination in my estimation... it is by no means the cheapest... be prepared for a little sticker shock
https://www.millerwelds.com/files/ow...70536B_MIL.pdf
https://www.millerwelds.com/en/acces...5-micro-series
This is based on a guesstimate from the limited info I got from your question...
the material varies in thickness depending where on the can body you harvest it... here is an article that will give you more info
If you can give us a better idea of what you are trying to do... we can give better answers
What you intend to accomplish can likely be done for less money with a used Dynasty 200DX and a 24 series air cooled torch.... but let's look into what your real needs and budget are
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not to worry....
ideal setup would be a Dynasty 210DX Tigrunner and a Weldcraft WP-125, Micro TIG Torch
will fill in the particulars
This being the "Ideal" combination in my estimation... it is by no means the cheapest... be prepared for a little sticker shock
https://www.millerwelds.com/files/ow...70536B_MIL.pdf
https://www.millerwelds.com/en/acces...5-micro-series
This is based on a guesstimate from the limited info I got from your question...
the material varies in thickness depending where on the can body you harvest it... here is an article that will give you more info
If you can give us a better idea of what you are trying to do... we can give better answers
What you intend to accomplish can likely be done for less money with a used Dynasty 200DX and a 24 series air cooled torch.... but let's look into what your real needs and budget are
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