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You are correct though in regards to the concern about
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Zirvana
on September 15, 2006 at 2:53 PM
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I stand corrected.
posted by Jmartz
on September 15, 2006 at 02:41 PM
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melting point of the 2 metals to be welded. We have some difficult metal welding combinations (metal melting temps)where we must verify good welded connections through use of thermal shock cycles of the parts (very hot and cold cycles).
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I'm working on a little idea of mine for a new part...
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ZEngineer
14:12:07 09/15/06
What are YOU cookin up? (n/m)
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BigTDogg (MA)
14:20:33 09/15/06
teflon tape? (n/m)
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Jmartz
14:24:43 09/15/06
I'm really looking to fuse the 2 parts together somehow
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ZEngineer
14:28:45 09/15/06
You can't "weld" two dissimilar metals because
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Jmartz
14:31:28 09/15/06
We weld millions of electronic components a day that have
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Zirvana
14:35:40 09/15/06
I stand corrected.
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Jmartz
14:41:04 09/15/06
You are correct though in regards to the concern about -
Zirvana
14:53:11 09/15/06
I'm not sure about that...
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ZEngineer
14:42:45 09/15/06
2nd...plus i have seen bronze welded to steel (n/m)
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Atl300zxTT
14:43:23 09/15/06
I'd be surprised if there is a way to weld...
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RSR
14:31:50 09/15/06
Hey Ryan,
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ArubaDave
15:00:54 09/15/06
I am no US weld expert but have experience.
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RSR
14:30:19 09/15/06
wow, you candians go through a lot of work just to make a
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spyhunterTT(nj)
14:33:50 09/15/06
LOL, aluminum would be bad news for that purpose too... (n/m)
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BigTDogg (MA)
14:54:12 09/15/06
wouldnt it be easier to find a steel plug or alum. tube? (n/m)
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Atl300zxTT
14:34:13 09/15/06
of course it would be, but then where's the challenge? :)
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ZEngineer
14:36:35 09/15/06
www.weldingweb.com is a great welder's forum (n/m)
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Atl300zxTT
14:42:51 09/15/06
I'd consider interference fit with heating the outside part
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Zirvana
14:44:46 09/15/06
that's actually a great idea, but I've tried it, it failed
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ZEngineer
15:26:51 09/15/06
Often it takes multiple tries to get a new technique figured
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Zirvana
16:35:59 09/15/06
JB-Weld. (n/m)
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Barry'z (NJ)
14:49:11 09/15/06
I always keep some of that stuff on hand.
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robo (sebring1970)
18:17:36 09/15/06
Darn, I put the hyphen in the wrong spot.
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Barry'z (NJ)
20:43:19 09/15/06
Does it need to be able to withstand much temperature?
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Scotts94z32
14:54:17 09/15/06
Oh, what type of steel? You might be able to LASER Beam
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Scotts94z32
15:05:06 09/15/06
I have either s/s 304-L or 305 at my disposal
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ZEngineer
15:13:43 09/15/06
Weld the pipe shut and then drill and tap it for the plug. (n/m)
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boileralum
15:20:00 09/15/06
Sorry I'm late. ;) There is no way to weld aluminum
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CaliguyPurdue
15:55:58 09/15/06
ok, back to the drawing board... (n/m)
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ZEngineer
16:29:40 09/15/06
If i knew more I could help but something tells me
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CaliguyPurdue
16:37:27 09/15/06
Not if you bust out some tertiary phase diagrams...
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CaliguyPurdue
16:43:14 09/15/06
Good god that sounds complicated. (n/m)
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ZJeweler
16:42:31 09/15/06
Wait a minute, why not an o-ring and ID snap ring?
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CaliguyPurdue
17:00:06 09/15/06
That's what I was thinking, o-ring or self energized
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Brad(RI)
17:12:32 09/15/06
another good idea, I'll see if it's dimensionally feasible. (n/m)
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ZEngineer
17:17:49 09/15/06
which dimension would that be, the fourth? ;c) (n/m)
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robo (sebring1970)
18:26:28 09/15/06
Why not thread them both and screw it together? (n/m)
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Spddracer
18:02:16 09/15/06
Re: I'm working on a little idea of mine for a new part...
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canyoncarver
23:22:33 09/15/06
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