Hi all,
Been doing some TIG welding on stainless at my job site (rum factory) and building a prototype distilling (still) condenser and column. I save the stainless steel strips from worn out windshield wiper blades just for times like these. I try to make the joints fit without any gaps and do the autogeneal method to weld the pieces together, but sometimes those skinny strips work really well as filler rod. Just thought I'd share that tidbit of information. They're easy to remove, have two per wiper blade, and easy to store away. I've also made tension wrenches (for lock picking) out of them and ground them down to make a releasing tool for removing Weatherpack connector pins.
Aloha!
John
Been doing some TIG welding on stainless at my job site (rum factory) and building a prototype distilling (still) condenser and column. I save the stainless steel strips from worn out windshield wiper blades just for times like these. I try to make the joints fit without any gaps and do the autogeneal method to weld the pieces together, but sometimes those skinny strips work really well as filler rod. Just thought I'd share that tidbit of information. They're easy to remove, have two per wiper blade, and easy to store away. I've also made tension wrenches (for lock picking) out of them and ground them down to make a releasing tool for removing Weatherpack connector pins.
Aloha!
John





