I'm a long time lurker but first time poster and I need some advice. A few years ago my son and I built a log splitter and used 8" square tube as both the axle and the oil tank. The splitter works well with one exception. We put the intake for the oil in the center of the back side of the tube. At certain angles the pump sucks air because the fluid level drops. It's gotten to be real aggravating. I want to move the intake to the bottom of the tube so that it will always have oil but I no longer have a welder or money to buy one.
I do have a small Mapp gas/oxygen kit and thought about brazing a steel elbow (cast iron?) to the bottom. There would be no pressure on the fitting. I guess my concern is the flash point of the oil. I talked with a local welder who thought it would be safe to weld it. I don't really have a way to get the splitter to the welder and brazing will suit my purposes. Will I be safe enough to drain the tank and go at it? What do you folks think I should do? Thanks for any advice.
I do have a small Mapp gas/oxygen kit and thought about brazing a steel elbow (cast iron?) to the bottom. There would be no pressure on the fitting. I guess my concern is the flash point of the oil. I talked with a local welder who thought it would be safe to weld it. I don't really have a way to get the splitter to the welder and brazing will suit my purposes. Will I be safe enough to drain the tank and go at it? What do you folks think I should do? Thanks for any advice.