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<blockquote data-quote="cohunt" data-source="post: 2650512" data-attributes="member: 94491"><p>You can use heat sink putty around the welded or soldered area to minimize heat soak into the surrounding metal too to help reduce warping </p><p></p><p>My welding instructor could weld aluminum pop cans into a rose and his oxy/acet brazing skills would astound the best of welders-- he used to tig weld the ss and titanium alloy fins onto aerospace turbine engines for his profession--- I watched him hold 4 filler rods in his left hand and feed them into 1 long continuous tig weld with out ever stopping--- I wish I had 1/100th of his welding skill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunt, post: 2650512, member: 94491"] You can use heat sink putty around the welded or soldered area to minimize heat soak into the surrounding metal too to help reduce warping My welding instructor could weld aluminum pop cans into a rose and his oxy/acet brazing skills would astound the best of welders-- he used to tig weld the ss and titanium alloy fins onto aerospace turbine engines for his profession--- I watched him hold 4 filler rods in his left hand and feed them into 1 long continuous tig weld with out ever stopping--- I wish I had 1/100th of his welding skill [/QUOTE]
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