Joining Dissimilar Materials With TIG Welding P2
In the second part of a two part series we look at a another filler alloy that can be used to join dissimilar materials using TIG welding. In this example we join brass to stainless steel and stainless steel to copper. We do some destructive testing and look at the welding process.

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Joining Dissimilar Materials With TIG Welding

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How do you TIG weld COPPER?! 🤔

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