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Looking for someone to wield a extended muzzle on my ak105 pistol to make it a rifle
Washington county 97124 area
Weld perchance?wield
wēld
transitive verb
- To handle (a weapon or tool, for example) with skill and ease.
- To exercise (authority or influence, for example) effectively. synonym: handle.
- To govern; to rule; to keep, or have in charge; also, to possess.
Just had to do it, di'ntcha'?Weld perchance?
He just beat someone else to it that's all!Just had to do it, di'ntcha'?
Just had to do it, di'ntcha'?
Yup - beat me too it.He just beat someone else to it that's all!
Yes but, can you "Wield a Welder While eating Weaties?!"But I will add to it; I can wield and I can weld - either with about as much skill as the other. Which isn't very much.
Define "welder"; person or thing?Yes but, can you "Wield a Welder While eating Weaties?!"
How about a Wilder?
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I had Tim pin and weld a FOSSA to my 14.5" BCM. Recommended.To the OP - @Velzey can probably do what you want.
As @titsonritz mentioned pin and weld is the method I would use. Fast easy and minimal side effects due to heat.Define "welder"; person or thing?
I can wield a welder "thing" while eating Wheaties, yes, just not with any skill or dexterity.
What the OP really needs is someone who can silver solder, not someone who can weld (or wield) and preferably someone who knows the difference between the two. I would really hope that the OP does NOT find someone who actually welds something to their barrel - they would most likely ruin the barrel!
Interestingly (or not), while I can weld (or used to be able to - I haven't in decades), I suck at brazing (or anything close to it - I can solder with some skill, with tin/lead solder only, not with higher temp solder). Once I get a new shop I intend to get some welding equipment and practice to get back up to speed, probably take a TIG course (TIG was something I never attempted, but I used to be good with an oxy torch so maybe that would help a little? I did ok with MIG and stick).
Yup - watching people TIG weld (I had a roommate in trade school college who was a welder working on his various TIG certs), it appeared the technique was somewhat similar.Love working with my ESAB tig welder. If you are comfortable gas welding you will likely adapt to tig very well. Jest stay away from the cheap machines if you can and get a good auto darkening hood.