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by MillwrightWelder
Wed Jul 16, 2014 6:24 pm
Forum: Welding Forum General Shop Talk
Topic: Help With An Outboard Repair
Replies: 7
Views: 679

Re: Help With An Outboard Repair

Thank you very much for the help! I will be sure and post the results if the gentleman gives me the go ahead to do the job for him.
by MillwrightWelder
Mon Jul 14, 2014 7:41 pm
Forum: Welding Forum General Shop Talk
Topic: Help With An Outboard Repair
Replies: 7
Views: 679

Help With An Outboard Repair

Hi folks, a fellow asked if I could help with repairing a fin on his out board motor. Looking to see if anyone has had experience welding on these. I was thinking of Tig for a process. I have 4043 and 5356 on hand for filler. I'm wondering about pre heat, post heat? Also I figure I'm going to have t...
by MillwrightWelder
Fri Jun 27, 2014 7:59 am
Forum: Welding Forum General Shop Talk
Topic: Help With Some SS Buildup On A Thin Wall Part
Replies: 12
Views: 1277

Re: Help With Some SS Buildup On A Thin Wall Part

I can't take full credit for the idea, I remember seeing a pic on the net of a guy welding a shaft and the end of it was in a bucket of water. I figured I'd put my own spin on it. Ideally if I could have had a constant flow of water going through it would have been even better. I could really tell w...
by MillwrightWelder
Thu Jun 26, 2014 4:45 pm
Forum: Welding Forum General Shop Talk
Topic: Help With Some SS Buildup On A Thin Wall Part
Replies: 12
Views: 1277

Re: Help With Some SS Buildup On A Thin Wall Part

So I finally got around to building up these parts. Thanks to all that replied! I decided to tig them and built a plate/gasket for the bottom so I could fill them with water to keep distortion to a minimum. I welded with a 1/16" tungsten and 1/16" 316SS filler. I welded a little bit at a t...
by MillwrightWelder
Tue Mar 04, 2014 6:55 am
Forum: Member Introductions
Topic: Weld-a-holic From East Coast Canada
Replies: 10
Views: 864

Re: Weld-a-holic From East Coast Canada

Well RichardH, as a Millwright we perform any and all mechanical repairs to the equipment. When the machines break down we pick up the pieces and get them going again. Occasionally when we see fit to make improvements to make things work better and last longer we go ahead and do it. Yes most places ...
by MillwrightWelder
Mon Mar 03, 2014 6:25 pm
Forum: Member Introductions
Topic: Weld-a-holic From East Coast Canada
Replies: 10
Views: 864

Weld-a-holic From East Coast Canada

Hi all, my name is… and I'm a Weld-a-holic. I'm about halfway though Jody’s vids and I already have a full page of must know hints written down. I can’t thank him enough for all the time and work he puts into passing on all the great info. I work as a Millwright and weld as much as I possibly can, t...
by MillwrightWelder
Mon Mar 03, 2014 6:13 pm
Forum: Welding Forum General Shop Talk
Topic: Help With Some SS Buildup On A Thin Wall Part
Replies: 12
Views: 1277

Help With Some SS Buildup On A Thin Wall Part

Hi folks, new to the forum. I've been working my way through Jody's vids on youtube and have picked up a ton of hints and tips. I have a repair on the part below and I'm looking for some ideas on the best way to go about it. It is made of 316SS, the material that is worn off amounts to about 0.040&q...