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        <description>http://weldmongerstore.com/ http://www.weldingtipsandtricks.com/aluminum-welding-tips.html Revision 1 of the bike seat mod along with some random tips for tig welding aluminum. I found some extra clips on my hard drive so I thought it would make for a more interesting video if I included them along with the bike seat mod. Tig welding aluminum requires AC current and most higher end tig inverters allow the welder to adjust ac balance and ac frequency. This video talks a bit about both.</description>
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