Muddy Beast
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asp, thanks that's helpful! Of course everything everyone is telling me is helpful though!
Hah can never get too much info.
~Scott
Hah can never get too much info.
~Scott
Looks better I would definitely practice more until I could get a more fluid bead. As for the strength of that I couldn't tell you. There's going to be alot of force yanking on these better safe then sorry.
As long as you aren't welding air pockets into the old weld. An angle grinder, with a grinding blade instead of a cutting blade will clean the welds up quick. You really don't want to grind the finished welds much. I buy middle priced one hand angle grinders and keep one with a grinding blade and another with a cutting blade. Angle grinders aren't nearly as expensive as they used to be. I do the same with one hand drills, one always has a wire wheel in it. I don't use wire wheels in angle grinders anymore, after one afternoon pulling wire chunks out of my face with a pair of pliers.So can I go back over those welds and hopefully save them?
~Scott
Hard to say from a photograph, though they do look a little cold in the middle down deep near the "V" where the two pieces meet. Beat on them a bit with a BFH and see what happens. I tacked a big old vice onto a metal plate just to hold it until I could get some bolts. Pretty nasty looking cold welds, done in a hurry. I've hammered on stuff in that vice with a sledge hammer on many occasions, it's been holding up for twenty years without the bolts.Yeah I already have a higher end craftsman 4.5 angle grinder with a nice 5 year warranty. (I burnt up my harbor freight one in two months and figured it's something I use so much I better get a good one)
As for the welds, you think they look decent enough to hold?
~Scott
Hard to say from a photograph, though they do look a little cold in the middle down deep near the "V" where the two pieces meet. Beat on them a bit with a BFH and see what happens. I tacked a big old vice onto a metal plate just to hold it until I could get some bolts. Pretty nasty looking cold welds, done in a hurry. I've hammered on stuff in that vice with a sledge hammer on many occasions, it's been holding up for twenty years without the bolts.