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You're right, the welds look good. The one with porosity may have been from some mill scale pull into the weld
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LtBadd wrote:You're right, the welds look good. The one with porosity may have been from some mill scale pull into the weld

Thank you,
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Radishfever wrote: I was able to show the welds to the wife and even she could see improvement. And she now thinks it is a legit thing worth spending money on.
we need a thumbs up emoji-con ;) good job Radish!
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nice job keep at it 8-)
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Nice work Kirk. I wish we were a little closer so I could come over.
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Thanks for the kind words.
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