welding tips?
Posted: Sun May 22, 2005 3:32 pm
hi all,
this post is kinda related to a post on the mg42 gen disc on "invisible" rewelds......i just wanted to hear some tips from others on how to set up for the best weld w/ minimum of cleanup.....
i know tig is best and most precise, but i think most diy'rs prolly have a mig setup....
with that in mind, i'll throw out the following for discussion:
-gas w/ mig is ideal (of course tig if you got it), and though flux core will work....the sheer fact that gas mig welds are far easier to cleanup, and the lack if smoke and splatter while doing welding makes the chore far easier....
-clean slag and degrease the base metal so there is no chance of contamination. bevel the ends of the pieces for good up/down penetration of the weld....
-a good tight fitting jig/weld backer underneath the weld joints.
-preheat the pieces to be welded w/ a propane torch for good fusion...
am i on the right track for good weld outcome? thanks all...
this post is kinda related to a post on the mg42 gen disc on "invisible" rewelds......i just wanted to hear some tips from others on how to set up for the best weld w/ minimum of cleanup.....
i know tig is best and most precise, but i think most diy'rs prolly have a mig setup....
with that in mind, i'll throw out the following for discussion:
-gas w/ mig is ideal (of course tig if you got it), and though flux core will work....the sheer fact that gas mig welds are far easier to cleanup, and the lack if smoke and splatter while doing welding makes the chore far easier....
-clean slag and degrease the base metal so there is no chance of contamination. bevel the ends of the pieces for good up/down penetration of the weld....
-a good tight fitting jig/weld backer underneath the weld joints.
-preheat the pieces to be welded w/ a propane torch for good fusion...
am i on the right track for good weld outcome? thanks all...