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Can I weld on my engine bay??? Please help asap

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发表于 2021-9-1 00:14:59 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
Hey, I'm about the weld the hood stop back on my 98' Camaro and I unhooked the battery but I just want to make sure I won't damage any electronics while welding. Thanks, Steve.
Reply:You'll be fine. Unhooking the battery is the right thing to do. Also keep the ground clamp as close as possible to where you are welding.Oh, I should also mention...I would remove the battery completely from the car and store it away from sparks until you are done welding and grinding. Batteries produce hydrogen gas and they can blow up scattering sulpheric acid all over
Reply:OK, thank you very much for the info!!
Reply:Originally Posted by teknition  Batteries produce hydrogen gas and they can blow up scattering sulpheric acid all over
Reply:One other thing, try to ground directly to what you are welding. I made that mistake working on a scout for a friend. I was welding on the spring perches in place and put the ground clamp to the frame instead of the axle. That lead to the new braided stainless teflon lined brake hoses being the best ground path connection. Expensive mistake when we noticed the teflon melting out of the braid. ooopsIf you are not going to do it right...Why bother?My retreat http://www.ford-trucks.com/user_gall...&albumid=20987
Reply:Good tip. Yes, I did clamp as close as possible. It worked fine. Thanks everyone.
Reply:How about welding in the back above the gas tank?  Is this totally unsafe?   I would like to mig weld my battery brackets in the trunk area.  It seems like as long as I keep my ground very close I should be alright, i'm just wondering if special care needs to be taken when working close to the tank.
Reply:I don't know about the camero. It may have a polypropelyne tank. If you are actually welding the brackets in the trunk then you may be alright. If you are talking about cutting a hole in the trunk and welding in brackets to keep the weight low in the car. I would look at it and see how difficult it would be to drop the tank and pull back the lines. Either way be d$&# careful all it takes is once and you don't get a second chanceIf you are not going to do it right...Why bother?My retreat http://www.ford-trucks.com/user_gall...&albumid=20987
Reply:Originally Posted by pmbassistHow about welding in the back above the gas tank?  Is this totally unsafe?   I would like to mig weld my battery brackets in the trunk area.  It seems like as long as I keep my ground very close I should be alright, i'm just wondering if special care needs to be taken when working close to the tank.
Reply:gas tanks are "itchy" to me..i'm not going near them with a gun or rod or torch in my hands... ...zap!I am not completely insane..Some parts are missing Professional Driver on a closed course....Do not attempt.Just because I'm a  dumbass don't mean that you can be too.So DON'T try any of this **** l do at home.
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