tshetter
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I've seen a few of these images before but most of them are new to me.
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The 3rd pic of the head tube cluster is actually brazed.
The pattern is very attractive visually yes. The color change indicates that the sheilding gas was not adequate on those sections. Any color change is an oxide of iron/steel. So, pretty yes. Best welds? Possibly not.
Actually it's bronze welded with a TIG torch. Brazing distributes the filler via capillary action, like solder and also uses flux.
that's a collection of pics from several different welders. the first two are Collin's @ToxicFab, and a few others are recognizable from other users on this site...
not sure if the OP is posting these to say as though they are his, but just letting it be known...otherwise, this is a nice collection of welds
I've seen a few of these images before but most of them are new to me.
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The pattern is very attractive visually yes. The color change indicates that the sheilding gas was not adequate on those sections. Any color change is an oxide of iron/steel. So, pretty yes. Best welds? Possibly not.
Great!!! Thanks for posting those pictures up. Just when I was feeling pretty good about my TIG welding.
Mike.

Beautiful welds indeed. The 3rd pic of the head tube cluster is actually brazed.
Looks like a bike frame to me....
is this pic just messing with my eyes? Whats going on here in the background?
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It's actually BRAZED, the process is called tig brazing. Welding = melting base material, brazing = no melting of the base material. In this process the argon acts as the flux to prevent oxidation while heating.

anyone know how they get the grain in the metal to go in one direction like the first pic? Im thinking some sort of abrassive belt?
anyone know how they get the grain in the metal to go in one direction like the first pic? Im thinking some sort of abrassive belt?
anyone know how they get the grain in the metal to go in one direction like the first pic? Im thinking some sort of abrassive belt?
Used to be a member on here that produced welds that look like those in the pictures. Might have been ZTFAB or something similar. Wished he'd start to post it up here again.
jhn9840
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Paul, aka ZTFab, hangs out over @ weldingtipsandtricks.com nowadays. He was also on ofnfabnet.com for a while. There is also a guy with a username of entropy on ofnfabnet.com that is an amazing weldor.
Mike.