welding aluminium part 1
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So this is more brazing than actual welding
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@kameyeam - it's not mispronounced. It's spelled differently in the UK.
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In case you hadn't noticed - in the UK, the word 'Aluminum' is *not* pronounced differently, it's *spelled* differently! We add an additional 'i' making it 'Aluminium'. Look on the packet at the beginning of the film. They decided to do this so that it follows the element naming 'ium' convention - Barium, Rhodium, Titanium, Cadmium, Chromium etc. So if youwanted to be picky you could say the US spelling is 'non-standard'.
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@Revco91 FYI, western Canadians have the closest to a completely accent free English pronunciation, the "stereotypical" Canadian accent is found mostly east of Manitoba, and gets even weirder into the Maritime provinces. But yeah, those central and easterners do sound odd.
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Technoweld technoweld technoweld
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... where could you get this, besides direct? I did a little search on google and any supplier seems to be out of country : (
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stop saying technoweld!
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not really, because the parent metal is actually melted in the process.
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All of you must be little kids... British say aluminum different, technically it's correct, American language was just copied from other languages then changed a little. go ahead say that I'm an idiot or a fag or w/e, I'm right so get over yourself.
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I just watched this, and I don't know why.
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I wouldn't notice so much..... if he didn't mispronounce the word every 3 seconds.
LOL fuckin ppl need to learn to pronouce shit.. btw would my lighter work?? and ill stick it to this guys face
MistyxNight 1 year ago
@MistyxNight says the canadian.....
Revco91 1 year ago 7
better to use butain/propain as Oxy is a 'dirty' flame from what i have been told and tried myself.
Revco91 1 year ago
I dont know if they are the same sorry. If you have watched all the vids I posted there is a section where they use a mild steel nut to 'cast' a stud and then screw the nut off.
Having had chance to use Technoweld a bit it is good BUT if you need to do more than one joint you run the risk of the first melting again as the Alu conducts the heat so well. Try contacting Technoweld directly. Im just a user nothing to do with the company.
Revco91 2 years ago
Sorry I just copied the dvd and posted as sections. It is just how it comes from the producers and it says it is ok to copy it. No closed captions on the disk.
Revco91 2 years ago