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Old 17th September 2010, 09:21 PM
locostkiwi locostkiwi is offline
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ive been a welder for the past 20 years
im welding my chassis 25x25 shs 1.6 thickness, using a 170 amp single phase mig, gas im running will be carbon dioxide, ( use plenty of anti splatter spray ).
For all my front and rear end suspension parts, ill use mig to tack them up but over here in New Zealand all final welding of suspension parts MUST be tig welded up then crack tested.
Also we arent allow to weld the steering shaft MUST be splined and pinched bolted to the universals.
hope this helps
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Old 17th September 2010, 10:06 PM
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ive been a welder for the past 20 years
im welding my chassis 25x25 shs 1.6 thickness, using a 170 amp single phase mig, gas im running will be carbon dioxide, ( use plenty of anti splatter spray ).
For all my front and rear end suspension parts, ill use mig to tack them up but over here in New Zealand all final welding of suspension parts MUST be tig welded up then crack tested.
Also we arent allow to weld the steering shaft MUST be splined and pinched bolted to the universals.
hope this helps
That does help mate, it's interesting the regulations you have for welding, but a good idea I think. What level of crack testing do you have to conform to? I can do surface crack detection (dye-penetrant Non-destructive testing) but unless I get my hands on some of the fancy gadgets I can't do sub-surface myself, and we don't test for cracks to my knowledge.

Out of interest, would you reckon that Tig produces a better weld, if suspension has to be Tig?
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Old 17th September 2010, 10:50 PM
locostkiwi locostkiwi is offline
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for non destructive testing i will get my A arms etc.. X-rayed,
cost is about NZD$40/item.
My personal opinon is that TIG welding does do a better weld than MIG, but i have seen people TIG weld and it looks like s**t, by the way I,m getting my arms etc.. TIG welded by a real pro at it. im not that good at TIG welding so will leave it to experts..
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