Aluminum pipe Purging
Posted: Sun Apr 09, 2017 11:56 pm
Hello All,
I am Tigging up a couple of 1.5" x 14" long sections of Aluminum pipe to a 1/2" thick x 3" wide x 60" long. I have welding three pieces of pipe to the 60" long so when fixed the 3" x 60" piece will to bolted vertical to a van shelving unit with the piping horizontal. This will be to hang electrical extension cords on, with a small 1/2" thick oval welded to the other end, to prevent the cords from sliding off. It is certainly overkill for extension cords but it's just how I like to do it and many welded components in my vehicle such as acetylene tank holders and very shelving all welded with aluminum make for great conversation pieces whenever anyone is around when I open up the van on service calls. Anyhow I can keep going but my question is I will have the 3" wide x 60" long lying horizontally on my table and I will be welding the aluminum pipe vertical this is just too wild it and then it will be being rotated 90° to be fastened to the shelving in the vehicle...... my question is does or should I purchase the inside of the pipe while welding the outside for example putting some tape over the one and with a hose adding argon to the inside of the pipe? I did another post a few weeks back regarding carbon steel plate cracking and I appreciate all of the responses it was amazing also if someone can tell me how to attach a picture to these posts if possible I wouldnt have to write such a long story trying to explain exactly what I'm doing I would be able to just attach a photo !
Any advice is greatly appreciated thank you David Burnell
I am Tigging up a couple of 1.5" x 14" long sections of Aluminum pipe to a 1/2" thick x 3" wide x 60" long. I have welding three pieces of pipe to the 60" long so when fixed the 3" x 60" piece will to bolted vertical to a van shelving unit with the piping horizontal. This will be to hang electrical extension cords on, with a small 1/2" thick oval welded to the other end, to prevent the cords from sliding off. It is certainly overkill for extension cords but it's just how I like to do it and many welded components in my vehicle such as acetylene tank holders and very shelving all welded with aluminum make for great conversation pieces whenever anyone is around when I open up the van on service calls. Anyhow I can keep going but my question is I will have the 3" wide x 60" long lying horizontally on my table and I will be welding the aluminum pipe vertical this is just too wild it and then it will be being rotated 90° to be fastened to the shelving in the vehicle...... my question is does or should I purchase the inside of the pipe while welding the outside for example putting some tape over the one and with a hose adding argon to the inside of the pipe? I did another post a few weeks back regarding carbon steel plate cracking and I appreciate all of the responses it was amazing also if someone can tell me how to attach a picture to these posts if possible I wouldnt have to write such a long story trying to explain exactly what I'm doing I would be able to just attach a photo !
Any advice is greatly appreciated thank you David Burnell