Hello everyone, greetings from London Ontario. I am a hobbyist welder and I primarily work on projects related to a formula SAE race car my friends and I build. Formula SAE is a cool competition for engineering (or other) university and college students. Each year we design, build, and race a small open wheel style race car.
Most of the work I do is on steel (our chassis is 4130 cromoly tubing) and aluminium (6061 for most of the non-structural parts we use). I will be making a thread in the welding section outlining a specific question I have pertaining to welding 4130 to 4140. I have used jody's videos to learn a ton and I really appreciate the service he provides to us.
Welcome to the community! Tell us about yourself, your welding interests, skills, specialties, equipment, etc.
- weldin mike 27
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Welcome to the show,
We have lots of racing enthusiasts here, no doubt you with find a answer to any questions you may have. BTW hows the loco factory going up there? Is it EMD?
Mick
We have lots of racing enthusiasts here, no doubt you with find a answer to any questions you may have. BTW hows the loco factory going up there? Is it EMD?
Mick
if you’ve' never welded with a tig before heres a tip from an old torch monkey
learn to fusion weld with an oxy/acetylene welding torch first.
its easier than you might think. and once you get the hang of puddle manipulation with a torch you will be right at home at a tig (with a little instruction)
Im not good enough to tig weld a gum wrapper yet but aluminium as this as lightweight soda cans are no problem for me
learn to fusion weld with an oxy/acetylene welding torch first.
its easier than you might think. and once you get the hang of puddle manipulation with a torch you will be right at home at a tig (with a little instruction)
Im not good enough to tig weld a gum wrapper yet but aluminium as this as lightweight soda cans are no problem for me
shooting the $#!t is a lot more fun when you use hollow points (more splatter);)
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