Linny wrote:with the rods , use the thinner rods ,,, less than 3mm ,,, less chance of blowing ... though im not a boiler , just what my boiler was saying to me
1 2many wrote:Has anybody tried welding s/steel with a DC stick welder , they seem to have less spatter i think. :think:
1 2many wrote:Has anybody tried welding s/steel with a DC stick welder , they seem to have less spatter i think. :think:
1 2many wrote:Yeah might have bit of a play tomorow, Also is pacifying the same as pickling.
Thanks fellas :handgestures-thumbupleft:
JayD wrote:1 2many wrote:Yeah might have bit of a play tomorow, Also is pacifying the same as pickling.
Thanks fellas :handgestures-thumbupleft:
a little read that well worth the time for the insight it gives 3mins max... straight from the horses mouth
JayD wrote:Tig, mig, or mma using S/S rods, all will give a nice finished weld if you are proficient. What do you have at hand ? can you weld? I use s/s rods I purchased off fleabay to weld my kegs. Do not weld S/S with ordinary mig wire, it will weld on s/s but you will loose the physical properties of s/s and it will rust...mind you s/s welded correctly once pacified also rusts once but you can not see it. Hope this helps rather than confuse you.
J
ticknaylor wrote:JayD wrote:Tig, mig, or mma using S/S rods, all will give a nice finished weld if you are proficient. What do you have at hand ? can you weld? I use s/s rods I purchased off fleabay to weld my kegs. Do not weld S/S with ordinary mig wire, it will weld on s/s but you will loose the physical properties of s/s and it will rust...mind you s/s welded correctly once pacified also rusts once but you can not see it. Hope this helps rather than confuse you.
J
Hey Jay what grade stainless rods did you get off fleabay I'm gunna attempt arc welding ferrules on soon. Thanks
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