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I recently bought a Lincoln weld an power and noticed it had aluminum post. I am to cheap to buy lugs so i make them out of scrap 1/2 inch copper pipe thats have laying around. The galvanic scale says that's a no no. Has anyone had bad corrosion on the welder connections because of this or am i worrying bout nothing? Thanks, Matt
Reply:Originally Posted by mattsmithI recently bought a Lincoln weld an power and noticed it had aluminum post.
Reply:Originally Posted by mattsmithI recently bought a Lincoln weld an power and noticed it had aluminum post. I am to cheap to buy lugs so i make them out of scrap 1/2 inch copper pipe thats have laying around. The galvanic scale says that's a no no. Has anyone had bad corrosion on the welder connections because of this or am i worrying bout nothing? Thanks, Matt
Reply:Thanks Rodger
Reply:As long as your connections are dry the rate of corrosion is slow. I worked for a short time at a lead zinc smelter and the welding machines had steel nuts on the copper studs... Frozen solid together. Even temperature had an effect. Below 40 degrees F. corrosion rates fall off. I have seen the results of stainless steel against aluminum on a sailboat returned after a season in Mexico. I was amazed to see corrosion that would have taken over five years up here in Canada.
Reply:You mean like this? $2.20 @ the HomoDepo.
Reply:Mike your mom is hotttt. Pipeliner no not like that. I literally took a piece 1/2 inch plumbing pipe crimped/smashed on the ends of the welding leads, drilled a hole, and soldered the wire in the pipe. I am cheap i wont spend the money the gas or the time it takes to go to the store if i don't have to. Lotech I to have seen corrosion in boats from stainless rivets in aluminum hulls. I will be looking up the paste that Rodger is talking about
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Reply:twist lock with copper plate soldered in the slit in the middle of the connector and a hole drilled for the post(bought a used torch and to cheap to buy female twistlock) pipe lugs
Reply:I think you will find the weld stud in the picture is plated yellow brass. |
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