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Old 07-30-2020, 12:07 AM   #141
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Old 07-31-2020, 03:03 AM   #142
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This is funny as shit, all the lecturing you gave me about tig welding.
This would be a difficult of 1 on a scale of 0-10.
It is seriously one of the easiest welds to make and make look good.

I would assume you now know what I was talking about stuff warping while your trying to make the perfect cosmetic weld, considering you welded the flanges without them being bolted down.

I thought about telling you why they welded the inside of the flange and not the outside of it when you mentioned you was going to weld the outside but I decided I would let you get some hands on experience.

The flange doesn't warp near as much when you weld the inside.

I think I should go edit all of threads that you gave me shit on and post your example of your skills.

This defiantly put a smile to my face.
I never ridiculed what you were capable of. I ridiculed how lazy you were with your welds. There is a difference between skill and laziness. I also explained that, but you seem to have your ego hurt.

I also said this was the first time I used a TIG welder ever, and the local welding shop and Home Depot only had thick gauge welding rod, so there was a conflict of using that with the heat required from thin gauge steel.

Also, the guy I bought the used welds off of had already had a crack on one of Ace's welds, which he got repaired, but I wanted to reinforce it.

Again, check the ego man. All I originally said in your original comment was that suggesting to others that they should weld straight through a ceramic coating without sanding it off is a bad idea. I'm sorry your ego couldn't take the truth, but again, it didn't surprise me because I recalled that you took short cuts with your welds when you are capable of better welds.

Let me know if you need your ego stroked some more, and I'll try to come up with some more novice welds for you to compare to. In the meantime, your lazy welds look about as bad as my novice welds, so
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Old 07-31-2020, 07:05 AM   #143
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Let me know if you need your ego stroked some more

This was not what I was talking about when I said get some hands on.

Lazy?
My whole car is DIY.
There is zero parts on my k24 swap that was bought for a K24 swap. ZERO. It is all hand made by me. Engine was also built and tuned by me using the stock brz ecu.

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Old 08-01-2020, 01:25 AM   #144
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This was not what I was talking about when I said get some hands on.

Lazy?
My whole car is DIY.
There is zero parts on my k24 swap that was bought for a K24 swap. ZERO. It is all hand made by me. Engine was also built and tuned by me using the stock brz ecu.

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You know what I am referring to. You welded through the paint on your oil pan without removing the paint. That definitely was a lazy moment. In fact, you said so yourself.

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You know what I am referring to. You welded through the paint on your oil pan without removing the paint. That definitely was a lazy moment. In fact, you said so yourself.

Its usually easier to burn through paint than it is to weld thinned out medal from sanding the paint off, when its as thin as an oil pan.
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Its usually easier to burn through paint than it is to weld thinned out medal from sanding the paint off, when its as thin as an oil pan.




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Stripper might work if you don't wind up creating a poisonous gas when you weld it. The media blaster might work also but it may warp it. Not sure if walnuts would cut the coated pan.

You have very little hands on, until you have your own experiences you need to lay off, you have no idea what your talking about.
You do have some experience with warped flanges now.
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Stripper might work if you don't wind up creating a poisonous gas when you weld it. The media blaster might work also but it may warp it. Not sure if walnuts would cut the coated pan.

You have very little hands on, until you have your own experiences you need to lay off, you have no idea what your talking about.
You do have some experience with warped flanges now.
You could tell him to stay in his own lane, but judging by his youtube videos passing cars over double yellow lines and on the shoulders, I'd say he probably can't do that very well either lol

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Stripper might work if you don't wind up creating a poisonous gas when you weld it. The media blaster might work also but it may warp it. Not sure if walnuts would cut the coated pan.

You have very little hands on, until you have your own experiences you need to lay off, you have no idea what your talking about.
You do have some experience with warped flanges now.
You talking about poisonous gases? What do you think happens when you weld through paint or coatings?



I used paint stripper before. It works well. Just needs good prep. I have bead blasted parts too. Actually fun.
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You could tell him to stay in his own lane, but judging by his youtube videos passing cars over double yellow lines and on the shoulders, I'd say he probably can't do that very well either lol
You should see me in my car if you think that was bad
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On a separate note, I got the Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tires in and the ARP studs and wheel spacers. I think I am going to canyon, hoon and donut the rest of the treads off the old tires before throwing these on, but I plan on installing the spacers and studs tomorrow. I'll try to get some before and after shots.
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You talking about poisonous gases? What do you think happens when you weld through paint or coatings?



I used paint stripper before. It works well. Just needs good prep. I have bead blasted parts too. Actually fun.
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