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I know a lot of guys TIG welding mild steel flanges with 304 piping for manifolds and such, but can you do it with a MIG? With stainless or regular wire?Id like to finish up my exhaust but I cant get anyone to cut me a stainless flange...Any help appreciated.. Thanks guys.
Reply:Stainless to mild steel = 309 filler. end of discussion. and yes mig would be fine. --Gol'
Reply:You just made my day. Ill have to look and see if my supply guys can get 309 wire. I do have 308, I assume thats only good for SS to SS?Last edited by random.tuner; 04-08-2008 at 09:48 PM.
Reply:Can't beat that exact same question I had, thanks to Go1lum.
Reply:No worries about corrosion so use the same wire you would use for mild steel. Want to weld it with stick, use 7018. Either will hold.
Reply:While any mild or stainless filler will physically work it's not a good idea, especially for this application309 is 'over alloyed' specifically for disimillar joints (carbon to stainless) to prevent the weld from becoming hard and brittle
Reply:I've made probably a hundred welds of grade B seamless pipe to 316 stainless pipe used in waterflood systems. These systems ,depending on which field they were in, ran from 2500 to 3000 pounds pressure. They ran 24/7, year in and year out. Not one of them ever failed. Every one was welded with 7018 rod.
Reply:Originally Posted by random.tunerI know a lot of guys TIG welding mild steel flanges with 304 piping for manifolds and such, but can you do it with a MIG? With stainless or regular wire?Id like to finish up my exhaust but I cant get anyone to cut me a stainless flange...Any help appreciated.. Thanks guys.
Reply:have you contacted Stainlessheaders.com?Even if they can't do it, it ain't that difficult to get the 309L mig wire, which is the best option:http://www.harrisweldingsupplies.com....030-2lbs.aspx$20 bux, you can't go wrong.Last edited by Oscar; 12-26-2012 at 03:57 AM.
Reply:Stainlessheaders.com will cut to spec. There are folks on the boards that'll do CNC work as well. Check out the service provider subforum.NickESAB CaddyTig 2200iPowermax 45MM140 (Sold) |
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