jrttoday
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^^^ been there.... done that. Never recovered!! lol The cleaning crew was instructed to only clear an area I could work, the CAMERA CREW has a standing order "close up pictures only!!!" :lol:
I get "off topic" enough in comments to not need crap stuffed in the corners to become a part of this thread :facepalm: lol. Have a great many other things going on that DO NOT NEED TO BE MOVED; I'll forget where they are!! lol
But about this welding.... I really need a more powerful MIG; the replacement I got wasn't as strong as the one taken back - then got another one SMH. And it didn't produce quite a much voltage either, at first. Welded on scrap for a few and it seemed to pick up a few volts hmmmmmmmm. Wasn't about connections etc, at least not external.
Because this ties into what nonsense some may think on the way this is being done is being done - The company I worked for seemed to drag their feet when I was released for my heart condition; causing financial difficulty - not going to explain what that's about.
Anyway..... am currently negotiating on a Miller 252, just out of reach but negotiations to resume next week lmbo. Could rent it but credit's a wreck; could buy it outright, but only need it for this "one" job and not going to spend thousands only to be stuck with the hassle of selling. BUT!! might have to.
I'm preheating with propane and that helps significantly. I've done some destructive testing of these welds and they're free of porosity, OK penetration but not great, and a 1/4" fillet weld more than holds my body weight (165). Would have to look, but think it's 5356 alloy - often referred to as Marine Grade.
The "might have to" involves a few things - overall strength comes first, but in looking at the CMC, the entire package back there is basically held by only 2!!!! 3/4" SS bolts!!!!! Also it seems, every outboard in existence is using cast aluminum back there - it might be molded?
This Lincoln IS a good box, but I've probably exceeded its capability welding aluminum this thick. Plus, am going through a LOT of tips simply because it wasn't designed to handle that much heat. More gas pressure would allow me to pull back some but might lose some penetration?
All in all, it WILL be stronger than it needs to be when done or an expensive piece of scrap lol
I get "off topic" enough in comments to not need crap stuffed in the corners to become a part of this thread :facepalm: lol. Have a great many other things going on that DO NOT NEED TO BE MOVED; I'll forget where they are!! lol
But about this welding.... I really need a more powerful MIG; the replacement I got wasn't as strong as the one taken back - then got another one SMH. And it didn't produce quite a much voltage either, at first. Welded on scrap for a few and it seemed to pick up a few volts hmmmmmmmm. Wasn't about connections etc, at least not external.
Because this ties into what nonsense some may think on the way this is being done is being done - The company I worked for seemed to drag their feet when I was released for my heart condition; causing financial difficulty - not going to explain what that's about.
Anyway..... am currently negotiating on a Miller 252, just out of reach but negotiations to resume next week lmbo. Could rent it but credit's a wreck; could buy it outright, but only need it for this "one" job and not going to spend thousands only to be stuck with the hassle of selling. BUT!! might have to.
I'm preheating with propane and that helps significantly. I've done some destructive testing of these welds and they're free of porosity, OK penetration but not great, and a 1/4" fillet weld more than holds my body weight (165). Would have to look, but think it's 5356 alloy - often referred to as Marine Grade.
The "might have to" involves a few things - overall strength comes first, but in looking at the CMC, the entire package back there is basically held by only 2!!!! 3/4" SS bolts!!!!! Also it seems, every outboard in existence is using cast aluminum back there - it might be molded?
This Lincoln IS a good box, but I've probably exceeded its capability welding aluminum this thick. Plus, am going through a LOT of tips simply because it wasn't designed to handle that much heat. More gas pressure would allow me to pull back some but might lose some penetration?
All in all, it WILL be stronger than it needs to be when done or an expensive piece of scrap lol