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Good morning all, my neighbor broke her stainless steel garden trowel, and I figured I would do her a favor by repairing it. I'm a hobbyist welder, so I'm not completely knowledgeable on all aspect of welding. as per the title, anything I need to know before undertaking this deed? I have a ac welder. Thanks
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I'm planning on using my 225 Lincoln ac welder.Oscar wrote:'morning. What process do you plan on using?
SS garden trowel is likely a odd grade of SS. Since your stick welding it get a SS ac rod or just some 6011 and warn her the weld will rust, but probably hold as long as the original tool lasted.
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i tig welded a stainless garden trowel some time back.
small trowels are pretty thin metal (which is why they break).
i think you will have a real tough time arc welding it.
with normal steel i've used 6013 rod downhill with fast travel speed.
no idea with stainless rods.
small trowels are pretty thin metal (which is why they break).
i think you will have a real tough time arc welding it.
with normal steel i've used 6013 rod downhill with fast travel speed.
no idea with stainless rods.
tweak it until it breaks
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it broke where the handle attaches to the blade. looks like there were two small rivets securing it. I already grounded the broken rivets down, and plan on running beads down both sides where the stem of the handle meets the blade. will download a pic. later. ThanksColdman wrote:Is the break on the blade or handle stem?
Why not post up a pic so we can have a look.
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Here's a pic. Sorry about the delay.Coldman wrote:Is the break on the blade or handle stem?
Why not post up a pic so we can have a look.
So a Lincoln 225 AC, I presume that's a stick welder. That should work with some 308 3/32" rod. Check the packet and pick amps somewhere in mid range. You will need to do about 3/8" at a time letting it cool in between so you don't blow through. If you have some scrap you can use to dial in or practice first that would help.
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the metal is generally really thin. i would recommend putting a bit of aluminium on the back. otherwise you will burn through really fast.burnttoast wrote:it broke where the handle attaches to the blade. looks like there were two small rivets securing it. I already grounded the broken rivets down, and plan on running beads down both sides where the stem of the handle meets the blade. will download a pic. later. ThanksColdman wrote:Is the break on the blade or handle stem?
Why not post up a pic so we can have a look.
tweak it until it breaks
308 is a good choice when it’s unknown SS. There are others that might be better but 308 is a standard and easy to get.Coldman wrote:So a Lincoln 225 AC, I presume that's a stick welder. That should work with some 308 3/32" rod. Check the packet and pick amps somewhere in mid range. You will need to do about 3/8" at a time letting it cool in between so you don't blow through. If you have some scrap you can use to dial in or practice first that would help.
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