Greetings, y'all. I am hoping one or more of our erudite members can tell me what sort of cast iron I'm dealing with here and the best procedure to weld it. I'm thinking wrought iron from the looks of the sparks. Thanks.
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-EB
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spark_testing
If you scroll down to the second set of sparks check out G. Mushet steel. Click on that. I'm guessing that you have some variation of that. Especially because it's on that old vise.
If you scroll down to the second set of sparks check out G. Mushet steel. Click on that. I'm guessing that you have some variation of that. Especially because it's on that old vise.
I have more questions than answers
Josh
Josh
A little more info. This stuff is very magnetic and will not cut with a torch.
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Wrought and cast are both magnetic. Does "won't cut with a torch" suggest cast?xwrench wrote:magnetic and will not cut with a torch.
One of Jody's videos demonstrates a puddle test: use a TIG torch to make a quick puddle and resulting "nodule" of base metal, then use a file to determine the hardness of the nodule to make a filler rod decision. Does a test like that apply in this case?
Dave
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I just did this test. Hard as a coffin nail. A file just skates across it.Artie F. Emm wrote:Wrought and cast are both magnetic. Does "won't cut with a torch" suggest cast?xwrench wrote:magnetic and will not cut with a torch.
One of Jody's videos demonstrates a puddle test: use a TIG torch to make a quick puddle and resulting "nodule" of base metal, then use a file to determine the hardness of the nodule to make a filler rod decision. Does a test like that apply in this case?
Cheers.
-EB
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