woodduck wrote:Bunnings now do welding gas. I don't know the exact details but I've heard it’s pretty cheap. I'm definitely going to look into it. For you guys out there that are with boc, I've also heard they've come good with their prices because of bunnings but they aren't changing them for anyone with current bottle hire unless you ring and ask. I'll definitely be ringing the buggers, they've been over charging for years.
woodduck wrote:Bunnings now do welding gas. I don't know the exact details but I've heard it’s pretty cheap. I'm definitely going to look into it. For you guys out there that are with boc, I've also heard they've come good with their prices because of bunnings but they aren't changing them for anyone with current bottle hire unless you ring and ask. I'll definitely be ringing the buggers, they've been over charging for years.
woodduck wrote:Thanks mate good to know, I'll check it out :handgestures-thumbupleft:
I'll probably stick with boc anyway cause we have a depot here in town wheres bunnings is 100km away and that would be a pain to run out mid job :laughing-rolling:
Zak Griffin wrote:Perfect mate!
After building my 4" bubbler with non-folded easy flanges, I have gone back to this folded method for my next build. For the little bit of extra time it takes, they're heaps stronger and seal better.
Zak Griffin wrote:I would wait until you've got your inners in there and solder it all in one hit.
Sam. wrote:With workmanship like that, take some photos of your next one in stages and we can add them to the original thread :handgestures-thumbupleft:
hillzabilly wrote:Parts left in a citric acid or vinegar solution for a day or so will be easier ta clean up ,rub stainless scrubbies all over a few times as well ,also found a stanley knife will shave off soft solder bumps too,ya killing the build ta boot.cheers hillzabilly :handgestures-thumbupleft:
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