Looks like birmabright is around a 5200 series alloy. Per google on 4043 vs 5356 filler rod, seems like 5356 rod alone has a lot of pros. One advantage for 4043 is ‘weldability’, which sounds like a nice looking weld afterwards. Would I notice a lot of difference between the two rods? Would the repair hold up better between the 2 rods?
For a panel, butt or slight overlap joint, is it better to have the tungsten tip finer (needle, 15 deg) or broader (arrow head, 30 deg), or even greater?
last, is there an alloy, that is more commonly found, that can be used to repair?
thanks in advance for any experience.
For a panel, butt or slight overlap joint, is it better to have the tungsten tip finer (needle, 15 deg) or broader (arrow head, 30 deg), or even greater?
last, is there an alloy, that is more commonly found, that can be used to repair?
thanks in advance for any experience.
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