Were WW2 tank welds done with nickel filler and if so why? Questions answered...
In this episode we look at welds on a WW2 Sherman tank and talk about the tech behind them. 0:00:00 Intro 0:02:35 The reason the welds look rough 0:07:05 magnet tests

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