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Can seam weld wheels be dressed on the machine rather than removing and dressing on a lathe?
Can the seam welding wheels be the same diameter?
If the seam welder has one large and one small diameter seam welding wheel, will this cause a difference in the heat on the two surfaces?
What is the best current to seam weld high nickel alloys like INCO 718 up to 0.9 mm (0.035") thick?
When seam welding with one large and one small diameter wheel can the nugget form toward one side or the other?
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