By aevald
Date 09-01-2007 18:17
Edited 09-01-2007 18:42
Hello Tommy, I maintain a few simple rules with regards to making small and consistent welds on thin materials: if you can see it(even if you need to double up the magnifiers), if the fit on the parts is held to a gap of no more than .002" or so, if it is absolutely clean and free of any burrs, if you have a very stable and precise power source capable of really low amperage delivery, if you are able to use a heat sink of some sort, and as I believe was also mentioned, if you can hold a very steady and consistent arc length, you can likely make those very small and difficult welds. I certainly am not a non-believer, if anything I am an envious one. Regards, Allan