welding closed volumes
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 3:29 pm
Hello
Have you ever noticed that when you try to weld an object without leaving any opening, it's very difficult ?
It's like the heat from the torch creates pressure inside this object that blows the air out through that last opening we are trying to weld shut ? The air blown prevents good arc formation and also prevent molten metal from closing that hole.
I am specifically trying to weld a float made of SS. The float must be a closed watertight volume with air inside.
Do you have a trick to weld closed volumes ?
Have you ever noticed that when you try to weld an object without leaving any opening, it's very difficult ?
It's like the heat from the torch creates pressure inside this object that blows the air out through that last opening we are trying to weld shut ? The air blown prevents good arc formation and also prevent molten metal from closing that hole.
I am specifically trying to weld a float made of SS. The float must be a closed watertight volume with air inside.
Do you have a trick to weld closed volumes ?