Gents, 6:15 -- As a wood worker with zero welding experience, thank you for revealing how it's done! Also, the commentary on magnetism causing the arc (electric) to wander...also interesting. In current-flow, magnetism and electricity go hand-in-hand...radials of magnetism run at 90 degrees to the direction of current flow. I wonder, if during the manufacturing process of the steel, if magnetization was an inadvertent affect; or, perhaps, the welding action itself is creating a domain? (forgive the geeky comment - I have a casual interest in physics).
how much welding wire do you think will go into the restoration, so far the year has been perfect, though i has only just started. i want to wish you a happy new year from denmark. i cant wait to see all the progress throughout this year. what do you think is the best / most fun phase of restoring a tank. having only restored small things i like fixing dents and painting the most
That’s a very good question. I will have to ask our welder for an estimate. Thank you for the New Years wishes, I wish you the same and hope that 2021 is a great year for you and your family. I think my personal favourite part of these restorations is the small pay offs. By this I mean things such as finally getting a stubborn rusted bolt out. It’s so satisfying.
Today the metal would be degaussed before finished welding because of the affects on electronic components and radio communications. If welding post production
Sorry if it was said before in a previous video. But is this going to be a full restoration back to running condition? Or only cosmetically on the outside?