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David R
10-24-2007, 07:21 PM
Here is a job I got in the other day. I had no Idea what to weld it with , so I went to the local Welding supply and talked to the Old guy. (70 something) After a few technical questions (what color is it) they handed me 2 kinds of rod. One was pure brass and the other was Idunno. I think it was phos bronze, but I have to look at the invoice tomorrow. I also have some Phos bronze electordes in 2 flavors. One is 3/32, runs on DC-, the other is 1/8" and runs on DC+. I cleaned it up and tried the electrodes first using the specs on the box. No joy. Next I tried the tig rods. The pure brass rods spit and sputtered, the other one (Ok, I'm embarassed, I can't remember names for beans) worked fine.

Here is the unit

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Here are the cracks and old welds
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Time for some prep and clean up of the old welds. SEE the old weld? I was getting sparks from the die grinder and 4 1/2" grinding wheel. I have no idea what was used, but all of it had to go.

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David R
10-24-2007, 07:26 PM
Here is the first weld. I don't walk the cup, but I "ride the cup". I rest the cup on one surface and let it help me keep a steadier bead.13509

Here is one side completed

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And a close up of my pride and Joy

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Joe H
10-24-2007, 07:32 PM
Nice!

aczeller
10-24-2007, 10:43 PM
very interesting... i never thought that you coudl weld brass. i figured it would melt too quickly and jsut run all over. what is that thing anyway? it either looks like a cage for a small child, or an end table... possibly both? hehehehe:laugh: looks a little heavy and dirty for an end table.

later,
Andy

David R
10-24-2007, 11:14 PM
Its a thingamajig. Probably weighs a hunert pounds. I used my arcmaster 185. I had to push it to the floor and wait a while to get a puddle going on the thick stuff. I was thinking about hooking the torch to the V350. Once I welded an inch or so, it worked great.

After I got home, I read the book :blush: and I should have preheated the whole piece to 500 or so. I put a couple of holes in the thinner stuff, but just filled em. I pointed the torch directly at the thick stuff. With preheat, the electrodes may have worked too.

David