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tkpm 5th May 2012 07:21 PM

Welding the sump (Pinto)
 
As i'm unable to go to Stoneleigh tomorrow,

I though i would have a go at cutting and welding my sump tomorrow morning, been putting it off up till know. The last time i tried welding steel that thin, all i seemed to do was blow hole through the thin steel. So any tips peeps can give will be appreciated.

Terry

TheArf 5th May 2012 08:18 PM

What method are you using to weld it you dont say, the bigest thing to remember is clean away any traces of oil and paint it needs to be spotlessly clean. And the other thing i would say is take your time and dont get too carried away, getting too much heat, weld in small sections

good luck

Arfon

SeriesLandy 5th May 2012 09:29 PM

Best way I found was "spot" welding it, lots of single triger pulls, bit like this:
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tkpm 5th May 2012 10:52 PM

Thanks guys,

Terry

mgglep 5th May 2012 11:09 PM

If you can TIG is best as it is no porous like MIG

mgglep 5th May 2012 11:11 PM

Sorry I mean TIG is non porous unlike MIG

misty 5th May 2012 11:20 PM

if you can get a piece of copper clamp it on to the part your going weld

tkpm 6th May 2012 12:27 AM

Misty your going to have to run that one by me again.

I have to use a mig as thats all i've got, unless someone can recommend one.

Terry

PorkChop 6th May 2012 01:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tkpm (Post 73286)
Misty your going to have to run that one by me again.

I have to use a mig as thats all i've got, unless someone can recommend one.

Terry

Use the copper as a heatsink to take out excess heat from the join :)

baz-r 7th May 2012 01:46 PM

if you get stuck terry give me a ring i could tig it for you.
try and use .6 wire if you have any and run as low as you can go on power

work in small sections 1/2 inch or so mooving around to diffrent ares so nothing gets too hot


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