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I was welding these 2 brake rotors together and this is what i got its not perfect but it has been thrown a the ground a few times and has not broke yet Attached ImagesMillermatic 200Linde 295 Amp Stick90 Amp Flux-Core
Reply:Why?...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.
Reply:I am practicing my welding to be more steadyMillermatic 200Linde 295 Amp Stick90 Amp Flux-Core
Reply:I suggest you get some real STEEL and try again..Rotors are not Regular Steel.....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.
Reply:oh i had no clue i do have some angle iron thoMillermatic 200Linde 295 Amp Stick90 Amp Flux-Core
Reply:Originally Posted by zapsterWhy?
Reply:Why?
Reply:Yeah, Brake Rotors are made from 'Funky, Easily Melted' metal. Nasty stuff to weld, especially the 'surface of the used rotor. I've used a few of these for Jigs for bending copper and steel wire and 'Brazing' them with Silicon Bronze or Aluminum Bronze worked much better. In any event, I would say that the Rotors are made from 'Recycled Metal' of some sort....Cheers,Miller Diversion 165120 amp Buzz BoxVictor Oxy/Ace Oxy/LPGSmith "Little" Oxy/LPGHypertherm Powermax 30Lot's of Misc. tools n' crap....
Reply:Made in China...... enough said
Reply:Originally Posted by Country MetalsMade in China...... enough said
Reply:Originally Posted by zapsterWhy?...zap!
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Reply:Originally Posted by SetzerLast time I bought rotors I was able to get actual made in Italy Brembos for not too much more than the China crap. This was a couple years ago though.
Reply:Originally Posted by zapsterWhy?...zap!
Reply:Originally Posted by Ram48Because you need twin rotors to stop a car with twin turbos?
Reply:Looks like a pulley to me, maybe it is a start to a pipe bending die, or tube roller. |
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