The welder cost under $20 USD and we had already
bought it for battery packs.
Looks like batches of a dozen at a time, don't know how many.?
First batch is out for market test.
On 27-Feb-25 20:55, davesmith1800
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That tuff one main reason is keeping the cost down.?
They make good equipment for this work but all cost money.?
It sounds like for advertising. I do not know the number you
need ,look at soldering for a low production number.?
For larger number look for company that does for
advertising.?
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Very thin is very difficult with its own problems.? Heavy has
very different problems that what did most life.?
Thin was just hobby in one's and two's and level is different
set of problems.? This one I a roll of very strong silver well
solder bandsaw? blades and a low temperature silver solder. Both
Great for a few parts.
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How many do you need to make?
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Dave?
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On Thu, Feb 27, 2025 at 09:28 AM, Jerry Durand wrote:
It's a bunch of
clips that hold paper.
this thickness is close to the range of battery packs, only
for batteries it's nickel to stainless.? The nickel comes in
0.1mm, 0.12mm, 0.15mm, and 0.2mm.
On 27-Feb-25 20:18, davesmith1800
wrote:
That is 0.012"?
Very hard to weld . The only way I ever did was silver
solder to avoid buying the correct equipment found in
electronic industry. I was in heavy steel.?
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What are you building??
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Dave?