I was wondering what i would use for welding steel into alloy, MIG or TIG?I have a box steel framed set of back doors in my bus and mounted the spare wheel on the door. I put the bolts through some steel box section but that obviously shows the bolt heads on the outside
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Felix wrote: ↑Fri Jul 12, 2024 9:37 pm
I was wondering what i would use for welding steel into alloy, MIG or TIG?I have a box steel framed set of back doors in my bus and mounted the spare wheel on the door. I put the bolts through some steel box section but that obviously shows the bolt heads on the outside
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What kind of alloy?
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Never knew there was different types.dern wrote: ↑Fri Jul 12, 2024 9:43 pmFelix wrote: ↑Fri Jul 12, 2024 9:37 pm
I was wondering what i would use for welding steel into alloy, MIG or TIG?I have a box steel framed set of back doors in my bus and mounted the spare wheel on the door. I put the bolts through some steel box section but that obviously shows the bolt heads on the outside
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What kind of alloy?
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Alloy is just a term for a combination of a metal with some other element. Bronze and brass are alloys, so is steel for that matter.Felix wrote: ↑Fri Jul 12, 2024 10:01 pmNever knew there was different types.dern wrote: ↑Fri Jul 12, 2024 9:43 pmFelix wrote: ↑Fri Jul 12, 2024 9:37 pm
I was wondering what i would use for welding steel into alloy, MIG or TIG?I have a box steel framed set of back doors in my bus and mounted the spare wheel on the door. I put the bolts through some steel box section but that obviously shows the bolt heads on the outside
20240615_135534 (1).jpg
What kind of alloy?
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Ah OK. Not got a clue so probably best sticking with the nuts and bolts
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All sorts of masonry gubbins. What started out as a repair to one small brick wall around a flowerbed has turned into repairs to several others & some brick-faced steps.
I may have got a bit carried away as I could build a house with this kit.
Damn near strained me whoopah lifting a bag of cement into & out of the SBH boot.
I may have got a bit carried away as I could build a house with this kit.
Damn near strained me whoopah lifting a bag of cement into & out of the SBH boot.
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Secondhand Black & Decker Workmate.
Looks like an.old one cos its got some cast aluminium sections but its not the oldest type cos it also has some pressed steel sections.
That plus a few other stuff was 15 quid.
Looks like an.old one cos its got some cast aluminium sections but its not the oldest type cos it also has some pressed steel sections.
That plus a few other stuff was 15 quid.
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It does wind me up when people say "alloy" when they generally mean "ally"...no O. Pointing it out always seems a bit pedantic.
Pure metals are basically unheard of in any sort of application you or I might encounter. Jewelery and very specific electrical applications are about the only two I can think of right now. Anything structural is gonna be an alloy. Even cast iron ain't just iron.
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2024 6:59 amIt does wind me up when people say "alloy" when they generally mean "ally"...no O. Pointing it out always seems a bit pedantic.
Pure metals are basically unheard of in any sort of application you or I might encounter. Jewelery and very specific electrical applications are about the only two I can think of right now. Anything structural is gonna be an alloy. Even cast iron ain't just iron.
Magnesium powder in flash photography?
It's a stretch I'll grant you.
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It did occur to me that's what they might have meant but I didn't want to make that assumption. I wouldn't normally pick someone up on this sort of thing but if you're asking how to join two things together, what they are is definitely relevant.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2024 6:59 amIt does wind me up when people say "alloy" when they generally mean "ally"...no O. Pointing it out always seems a bit pedantic.
Pure metals are basically unheard of in any sort of application you or I might encounter. Jewelery and very specific electrical applications are about the only two I can think of right now. Anything structural is gonna be an alloy. Even cast iron ain't just iron.
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Bought new torch for the tig welder as the 26 that came with the machine could handle the power of the machine but it was pretty big and the cable bundle was very unwieldily. I got a ck17 torch with no switch as I'm learning with a foot pedal. Very happy with the torch, it's way lighter and the 'hose' is much more flexible...
Still practicing and slowly getting better...
Still practicing and slowly getting better...
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Welding steel to Aluminum is a proper pro move too. It can be done, but I wouldn't start out on that combodern wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2024 10:09 amIt did occur to me that's what they might have meant but I didn't want to make that assumption. I wouldn't normally pick someone up on this sort of thing but if you're asking how to join two things together, what they are is definitely relevant.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2024 6:59 amIt does wind me up when people say "alloy" when they generally mean "ally"...no O. Pointing it out always seems a bit pedantic.
Pure metals are basically unheard of in any sort of application you or I might encounter. Jewelery and very specific electrical applications are about the only two I can think of right now. Anything structural is gonna be an alloy. Even cast iron ain't just iron.
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Bought a Dewalt 20v circular saw on Prime Day, thought about returning it before it even showed up.... used it today, keeping it.
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£10? Bargain.
Doesn't even have the 'arc of shame' on the table, so looks like it's hardly been used, and then only for wood-bothering. That should do a job.
Doesn't even have the 'arc of shame' on the table, so looks like it's hardly been used, and then only for wood-bothering. That should do a job.
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Indeed, the belt looks virtually new.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Sun Jul 28, 2024 2:15 pm £10? Bargain.
Doesn't even have the 'arc of shame' on the table, so looks like it's hardly been used, and then only for wood-bothering. That should do a job.
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Today I have become the destroyer of worlds!
Or more precisely, the owner of a 9" angle grinder.
Have to cut a drainage channel into some concrete that lee van cleef and John van Wayne laid a couple of weeks ago!
Eye glasses at the ready!
Or more precisely, the owner of a 9" angle grinder.
Have to cut a drainage channel into some concrete that lee van cleef and John van Wayne laid a couple of weeks ago!
Eye glasses at the ready!