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kitestrings
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March 02, 2015, 09:11:58 PM »
Does arch welding pose any problems to the magnets on an axial? I'm not planning anything directly on the magnet rotors, but I was wondering if I were to weld on the yaw tube if I need to be concerned with breaking things down first (removing the alternator).
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Within reason, the only thing you'll be able to do is heat them above 80C or 180F.
However weld spatter could puncture the nickel-copper-chromium? coating, and that will cause corrosion to set in, so be sure to cover the magnets with something
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