Very interesting!

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Pretty cool! Ive seen it done before, but never tested like that. Im impressed!
 
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I am curious about the grade of aluminum. It says 3003. I wonder if this will work as well on other grades. I would like to know what he is using for flux and filler wire. It looks like this process is more foregiving than tiging thin aluminum.
Bill
 
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I would like to know what he is using for flux and filler wire.
A member on another site seems to think the flux is borax dissolved in water. But he is going to do a little more research. Seems as I remember him using 1100-series Mig wire.
 

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