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Shop Talk from The Old Welder - Frank Tabor, The shop clown, who shot his mouth off once too many times.
The shop clown, who shot his mouth off once too many times



This is one of those very dangerous tricks that some idiot may "get away" with a few times, but the odds eventually catch up with you. DO NOT try this at home! See The Got Away With It Factor.

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Cartoon Tiger TIG (Tungstun Inert Gas) welding - play on name of A.A. Milne character Tigger.

T.I.G.ger



TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) welding is a welding process used primarily to weld aluminium and stainless steel. It was also known by the proprietary name Heli-Arc when helium was used for the inert gas. While used mostly for exotic hard to weld materials it is also used for steel and bronze.

TIG uses a high frequency electric power source, an inert gas or inert gas mix and a tungsten electrode.



"Tigger" a popular A.A. Milne character from Winnie the Pooh and other books published in the 1920's.
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