Neogenocide
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It's a type of welding. If the person doing it is skilled, you get a very nice smooth looking weld.
For those suggesting the tig weld, what do you guys think something like that would cost in the case of this project?
Also, what is tig welding exactly? :lol: Is it running a bead of weld along the whole seam, or just tacking it in spots?
Yeah take it to a local welder. Preferably someone who works on race cars. They work chrome-moly which needs to be tig welded. That will look the best.
For those suggesting the tig weld, what do you guys think something like that would cost in the case of this project?
Also, what is tig welding exactly? :lol: Is it running a bead of weld along the whole seam, or just tacking it in spots?
short answer... welding non-ferrous metals
That is one sexy housing you've built there. Very impressed. After scoring, what did you use to bend the metal, by hand or a break? Also, how did you measure the angle?
rather then bondo i would have just used your two part JB weld epoxy to fill the joints...though TIG would be nice, you have to find someone who could do a flawless job...otherwise you would be filling tiny little waves in the weld..
by the way your fixture looks awesome...though i wonder why you didnt make it square to fit the shape your tank a little better? or does your tank have an internal overflow you are avoiding?
Looks great man! Are you going to anodize it?
Looks like one I did a year ago!
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-Dave
Nice build and nice amp. Subscribed. What model is that. I currently have a JCM 900 50w head. Gotta love that Marshall tone.![]()
I'm running it through a Mesa 4x12 Rectifier cab. Love it! In the studio, i used a Mesa Stiletto cab instead. It's just a bit smaller than the rectifier but with the same exact speakers for a tighter feel. My axes are 2 Gibson sg-x in Caribbean blue and coral and a Gibson Les Paul Studio.
What LEDs are you planning on using on your LED build? I'm looking to do an LED build too but the look of the fixture is something that's been holding me back. I'm def going to do something like yours once i decide on which LEDs i want to use. I wanted to incorporate violet LEDs into my build for a more complete spectrum.
I too would go with TIG welding that. It would look far better.
I would go to a tig welder and ask if "he could weld those on for twenty bucks". The guy down the street from me would probably do it for less than that and he's a master.
As for the holes... That's too few if they're the only inlets. All those holes would account about 1/8th the air one of those fans would try to move. I suggest you plan on opening up the splash shield in some manner that still protects the LEDs, to get a LOT more flow.
Ok a TIG weld by definition is Tungesten Inert Gas TIG. Basically it uses a gases mostly argon to limit or control the amount of contaminates that would be in compressed air driven type welds. The main difference with a TIG is that the welder can control the tempature of the weld with a foot pedal and therfore can get very small perfect weld that are not ugly and have a lot of splatter like other forms of welding that have sparks and splatter. TIG doesnt have a lot of structural strength though but your design would not need much strength.
So what are your plans for the underside? I am curious if you are gonna have enough airflow but very impressed so far.