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This screwdriver has a two-pronged head. Touch the head to the screw, press the button and the prongs arc-weld to the screw head.
Comes with a supply of shaped micro-explosive charges that fit round the prongs, fracturing them at the junction with the screw head for neat and easy removal after the
screw has been driven.
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This is a fine idea! I think disposable bits to throw out with the extracted screw makes the most sense. |
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Someone write some edifying words about flux. Would you need to put flux on the screw to weld a thing to it? |
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Flux is used to clean surfaces, typically of oxides, prior to joining. |
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Ferrous metals generally do not require flux as the oxide has a lower
melting point than the parent metal; indeed, it is this physical property
that makes welding steel so convenient. |
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Soldering and brazing, as opposed to welding, use a jointing material
of lower melting point than the components - usually a eutectic alloy.
Flux is used to clean and ensure wetting of the joint surfaces, as the
temperatures involved are comparatively low. |
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When TIG-welding aluminium, a flux is not employed but the joint
faces are cleaned abrasively immediately prior to welding; the weld
itself is executed within a region of inert gas. Oxy-acetylene welding
of aluminium uses a strongly reducing flame, flux, and a flux-dipped
filler rod. |
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The purpose of the coating on a consumable-electrode arc rod s to
melt and form an oxygen-excluding slag over the weld until it cools
below the temperature at which it can be attacked by atmospheric
oxygen. The combustion products from Oxy-Acetylene similarly act to
exclude oxygen from the region. |
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It is also technically possible to effectively weld other materials such
as hardboard, but the process has long fallen into disuse since
interference from the Health and Safety Fascists has prevented the
manufacture of the special flux required. |
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//interference from the Health and Safety Fascists // |
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They'll be coming for the explosive welding next. |
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Isn't hardboard a wood product? You know, the stuff
pegboards are made of. I found nothing apparently relevant
with a Google search for 'hardboard welding'. If it's actually
possible to weld wood, that's news to me. |
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