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Topic: Re: How To Weld Cast Iron... Like A Cheapskate
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| BSapuld
11-26-2012 06:50:01
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I retired froma press repair shop and our welder would braze press beds back together. Some were 10 ft by 5 ft and broke in two peices. After he finished they were capible of being used in a 100 ton press. He would spend a few days veeing it out and pre heat if for 8 to 10 hours , use a big rosebud and 1/2 inch brazing rod and get in the tent he had made and braze, Never did have one break. He claimed brazing was stronger then the base iron |
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| Stick welding
11-26-2012 18:33:19
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Re: How To Weld Cast Iron... Like A Cheapskate in reply to BSapuld, 11-26-2012 06:50:01
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| I'm not sure brazing would be strong enough to resist the tension stresses where it broke. |
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| BSpauld
11-26-2012 06:51:37
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Re: How To Weld Cast Iron... Like A Cheapskate in reply to BSapuld, 11-26-2012 06:50:01
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| BSpauld is the name at the top of my post but somehow it came out as BSapuld |
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