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#312112 - Wed Mar 14 2012 01:19 PM life after death..
advertologist Offline
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Registered: Fri Sep 07 2007
Loc: So. Ca.
heli arc'd wrap to can..


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#312116 - Wed Mar 14 2012 01:42 PM Re: life after death.. [Re: advertologist]
Bob Richards Offline
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Registered: Tue Feb 22 2005
Loc: Longview, WA
Good job Randy! Always great when someone is able to resurrect a can that otherwise might have been lost.....
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#312118 - Wed Mar 14 2012 01:57 PM Re: life after death.. [Re: Bob Richards]
Dave's Garage Offline
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Registered: Mon Dec 05 2011
Loc: Abbotsford, British Columbia, ...
Nice work and a can everyone would want to own.
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#312130 - Wed Mar 14 2012 03:36 PM Re: life after death.. [Re: Dave's Garage]
Lost Highway Offline
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Registered: Tue Jan 11 2011
Loc: Greenville SC
Did you really use helium? I thought it was all argon now. I cant imagine how shot your nerves were. I fixed a repop cast iron gilbarco face bezel and I was so scared to blow through
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#312133 - Wed Mar 14 2012 03:54 PM Re: life after death.. [Re: Lost Highway]
Dick Bennett Offline
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Registered: Wed Oct 25 2000
Loc: Santa Paula, Calif
I do that w/ a Spot welder, Hard not to blow holes but w/ spot welding most are smaller.
This is before buffing w/ emery cloth;


Edited by Dick Bennett (Wed Mar 14 2012 05:26 PM)
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#312147 - Wed Mar 14 2012 05:08 PM Re: life after death.. [Re: Dick Bennett]
Cold Pizza Offline
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Registered: Tue May 17 2005
Loc: CHills,Illinois
NICE!

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#312172 - Wed Mar 14 2012 06:26 PM Re: life after death.. [Re: Cold Pizza]
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Registered: Thu Oct 02 2003
Loc: northern in.
can you soder the seam? chris


Edited by cggas (Wed Mar 14 2012 06:26 PM)

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#312175 - Wed Mar 14 2012 06:44 PM Re: life after death.. [Re: cggas]
Dick Bennett Offline
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Registered: Wed Oct 25 2000
Loc: Santa Paula, Calif
IF your good at Soldering! But because Both cans had both crimps [flanges] of lids cut off, it's easier to add skin [flat can] to a another can to hold lids.
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#312186 - Wed Mar 14 2012 07:24 PM Re: life after death.. [Re: Dick Bennett]
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Registered: Fri Sep 07 2007
Loc: So. Ca.
there was enough of this can left to add lids top & bottom & then re solder which needs a little more-
I'm going to try a run a couple beads of solder on
the poly to clean it up a little..


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#312240 - Wed Mar 14 2012 09:50 PM Re: life after death.. [Re: cggas]
Jay Leeper Offline
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Registered: Fri Nov 17 2000
Loc: Alva, Ok.
Originally Posted By: cggas
can you soder the seam? chris


Yes you can. This was a flat skin that I wrapped around a cheap Havoline can, the biggest problem I have is that I can't get rosin core solder to stick and have to use acid core solder. and if you don't get all the acid off with baking soda or some thing like it. The "donor" can will rust, you can see some rust on the rim in the picture and that is what that is from. I need to go back and clean this one some more. but depending how the good can was cut up you can make a fix that the only way you can tell something has been done is by the weight of the can when you pick it up.


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Edited by Jay Leeper (Wed Mar 14 2012 10:06 PM)
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#312269 - Thu Mar 15 2012 06:27 AM Re: life after death.. [Re: Jay Leeper]
Cold Pizza Offline
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Registered: Tue May 17 2005
Loc: CHills,Illinois
I like your heli better.
Leaves a respectable & obvious signature that says your not trying to fool anyone too.

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#312334 - Thu Mar 15 2012 02:14 PM Re: life after death.. [Re: Cold Pizza]
OLDTGUY Offline
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Registered: Wed Jan 18 2012
Loc: New Jersey, USA
Realy nice job, thanks for sharing your methods of work.

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#312372 - Thu Mar 15 2012 04:23 PM Re: life after death.. [Re: OLDTGUY]
Dick Bennett Offline
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Registered: Wed Oct 25 2000
Loc: Santa Paula, Calif
It takes LOTS of PRACTICE to solder thin steel for a very nice even seam.
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#312490 - Thu Mar 15 2012 10:05 PM Re: life after death.. [Re: Dick Bennett]
Jay Leeper Offline
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Registered: Fri Nov 17 2000
Loc: Alva, Ok.
Cleanliness is Next to Godliness also
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#312502 - Thu Mar 15 2012 10:28 PM Re: life after death.. [Re: Jay Leeper]
Bob Richards Offline
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Registered: Tue Feb 22 2005
Loc: Longview, WA
These are what one needs to "clean up and smooth" those soldered seams.

# 330699889688 or # 160738720964 : Old style Soldering irons that one heats up over a flame and/or with a blow torch.....
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