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Re: Welding Chainsaw Parts
« Reply #30 on: January 05, 2013, 11:51:02 pm »
Well we all know that magnesium is flammable and hard to put out once started.   The argon gas on a Tig welder is what helps to prevent it from catching fire plus it prevents oxidation from the oxygen in the air.  If you get a piece of magnesium hot enough with a torch what is there to stop it from catching fire and how can it be stronger than welding with a Tig and argon gas if there is oxydation occuring in the weld.

 
PP 505, 475, 445.

 

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