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Ashtonr 11th May 2011 10:16 PM

Dodgy Welding
 
Well had a great night tonight nearly finished my roll bar but cocked up one of the welds on the seat belt mountings right in the corner between the threaded insert and the cross member. Has anyone got any good ideas on how to remove unwanted weld where a grinding disk is not accessable ? If not guess I will have grind the whole thing off and start again

Andy J 11th May 2011 10:34 PM

A die grinder would get in there

KAMBO 11th May 2011 10:52 PM

as andy has suggested a die grinder or a dremel

gaz05 12th May 2011 07:45 AM

As said, a Dremel. I had a blob run on an upright weld and though sound it looked awful. Takes a while with a stone on the Dremel but definitely worth the time.

Ashtonr 12th May 2011 10:08 AM

Thanks guys looks like I need to buy a Die grinder just to get the bits. Will give this a try as its preferable to cutting off the braket

Andy J 12th May 2011 10:49 AM

You should be able to buy the stone you need and put it in a drill. Die grinders arnt cheap if you only need to grind one mistake

baz-r 12th May 2011 03:56 PM

rotery burr in the drill as drills are a bit slow for stone bits

Ashtonr 12th May 2011 10:27 PM

Well after destroying several grinding bits probably because the drill doesnt rev quick enough the dodgy weld now looks better than all the others. Many thanks for your help, as always if you know the name of the tool you actually need you can normally sort the problem

vmax1974 13th May 2011 09:35 AM

i have an air die grinder that i will make available to anyone that needs it just drop me a pm and i will post it on to you


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