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helping a friend on a project. 1/4 .035 wall chromolly tube frame. Non critical welds (roll cage for an RC car) should we just use mig wire for filler? I did some practice joints today with .045 70s2 (smallest I had on hand) but welds were fat.
Reply:Mig wire works great for filler
Reply:Agreed I do it all the time if I do have any thin filler.....works great.Sent from my XT1080 using TapatalkAWS 17.1, D1.1 and ASME IX (GTAW)Miller Syncrowave 350LX, Maxstar 150sth, Maxstar 200DX and Millermatic 252 w/ Spoolmatic 30aMiller buzz box with Lincolin TombstoneThermal Dynamics Cutmaster 38
Reply:Try the .24 solid MIG wire.Be wary of The Numbers: Figures don't lie,. but liars can figure.Welders:2008 Lincoln 140 GMAW&FCAW2012 HF 165 'toy' GTAW&SMAW1970's Cobbled together O/A
Reply:Originally Posted by mike837goTry the .24 solid MIG wire.
Reply:You could braze it otherwise. There wouldn't be any fat welds then, for sure.
Reply:Thanks everyone. not up on the mig side of things I did not know you could get it down to .024.
Reply:Are you talking 1/4 inch O.D. tube with an .035 wall ??? ( sch80) Moly ? I'm not drunk YET.RC car ? Just fusion weld it. I'd silver solder it. 55% or so silver.Bubble gumTooth pixDuct tapeBlack glueGBMF hammerScrew gun --bad battery (see above)
Reply:I used 0.035 wire on this. 1/4" OD x 0.035 wall. TIG it! 1/4" OD 304 SS by Zanconato Custom Cycles, on Flickr
Reply:Originally Posted by zankI used 0.035 wire on this. 1/4" OD x 0.035 wall. TIG it! 1/4" OD 304 SS by Zanconato Custom Cycles, on Flickr
Reply:Thanks, Terry! |
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