- Location
- Columbus, IN
I'm welding huge amounts of 10 gage Stainless Steel, probably 400 to 500 feet of weld.
Do any of you know the best way to go back and clean up the surface browning that appears on and around the weld. I'm pretty sure its the very small amount of carbon coming to the surface.
Sanding discs, flapper wheels and such are all way to agressive. I'm looking at about 40 sheets of stainless, so i really dont want to give them all the brushed aluminum look.
Good cleaner for this exact task?
Possibly change gas mixtures?
I can post pics of the situation, but my assumption is that if someone knows the correct answer, they will know exactly what I am talking about without pics.
Thanks,
Gene MJ
Do any of you know the best way to go back and clean up the surface browning that appears on and around the weld. I'm pretty sure its the very small amount of carbon coming to the surface.
Sanding discs, flapper wheels and such are all way to agressive. I'm looking at about 40 sheets of stainless, so i really dont want to give them all the brushed aluminum look.
Good cleaner for this exact task?
Possibly change gas mixtures?
I can post pics of the situation, but my assumption is that if someone knows the correct answer, they will know exactly what I am talking about without pics.
Thanks,
Gene MJ