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General welding questions that dont fit in TIG, MIG, Stick, or Certification etc.
I have a bedframe that looks like it's cast potmetal or cast iron. Not sure which. It's hollow, thin metal. I'm an HVAC contractor so I have dual gas, but I think that might be too hot. It's got two spots that need to be repaired. Trying to determine whether a low temp propane with aluminum rods or another low temp rod would work best for this. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I thought about cheating with some JB, but where's the fun in that?
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Josh
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Bill Beauregard
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Need more information. Steel is easy, period. Aluminum isn't hard, if you have the equipment. Pot metal, or white metal, (a random mix of floor sweepings) is hard to find a suitable filler for.
It is ferrous. Its not extremely old, my guess would be less than 20 yrs. I wish it was aluminum. That's an easy fix. Copper would be better.
I think that my ox/acet would be way too hot for the thickness of the metal, I use a 15 silver alloy by there are a lot of options for this too. Some have no silver, most people use a 5%. I have some no silver alloy rods, lower temp might be beneficial. Willing to give it a shot. The original welds appear to be mig and the metal is so thin that when they broke it pulled a chunk out of the frame rather that actually break the weld.
I think that my ox/acet would be way too hot for the thickness of the metal, I use a 15 silver alloy by there are a lot of options for this too. Some have no silver, most people use a 5%. I have some no silver alloy rods, lower temp might be beneficial. Willing to give it a shot. The original welds appear to be mig and the metal is so thin that when they broke it pulled a chunk out of the frame rather that actually break the weld.
You need 45% silver or higher percentage to get good adhesion to steel. Oxy acetylene should be fine just use a 0 or 00 or 000 tip. Keep your gas pressure low and you can get small flame. You can also get it hot enough to braze with a mapp gas torch.
I have more questions than answers
Josh
Josh
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