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opinions on welds
Please can you give me you opinions on the following welds?
I'm not really sure if i need to make them hotter, my welder is a clarke 150EN with argonsheild gas Thanks |
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I'm not sure about them. I had some welds looking fairly similar and the had no penetration. Checked them at work. Try breaking the welds with a lump hammer to check how deep the penetration is.
If you pause for a few seconds will you burn a hole through the steel? The heat pattern does look ok tho so I could very well be wrong |
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thanks for the replies, I'm using 0.8mm, I was worried that they were to high i didn't even think that i would be caused by the wire thickness
I will do a destructive test another day. Thanks again |
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looks like i'm off to buy some 0.6mm wire then
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My Haynes Roadster book is at the workshop, bit I seem to remember Martin Keene (in the section on welding) saying that .8 was the stuff to use
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You would need to ask Martin. In any case, I would assume that (and this of course depends on whether I am remembering correctly) he would have written it as advice to amateur builders (it's in the section on welding)
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For years I used 0.6 wire, mainly on bodywork etc & upto building my chassis I would have said exactly the same as Bonzo, 0.6 all the time no probs.Then I ran out of wire whilst building my chassis & got some 0.8, what a difference.
I can turn the power down and wire speed down, I have less tendency to blow through on butt welds and generally everything is just a bit easier I find, it may be just me but I wish I`d tried it years ago Dennis |
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