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
http://www.chymist.com/Aluminum%20can.pdf
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
http://www.chymist.com/Aluminum%20can.pdf
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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