What welding projects are you working on? Are you proud of something you built?
How about posting some pics so other welders can get some ideas?
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I want to tig weld a handle on a yeti tumbler. Has anyone tried this? I keep getting told it's too thin.
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If you succeed in welding on a handle it's likely you will warp it enough that you will lose the vacuum seal.
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We spoke about this on facebook. The brainstrust say its not going to end well. They Suggested making a separate handle that the cup rests in and clamps around the top area some how, similar to a pistol drill side handle.
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weldin mike 27 wrote:We spoke about this on facebook. The brainstrust say its not going to end well. They Suggested making a separate handle that the cup rests in and clamps around the top area some how, similar to a pistol drill side handle.
You mean like this?
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That'd be it. My question is, why don't they come with a handle?
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Do you use the handle on a mug of beer?
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But arnt these coffee cups?
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Best cup to keep your beer cold too. They will keep ice for 24 hrs
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