Sealing up a cavity?
Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2014 1:26 am
I asked this over on WW and didn't get much for a solution...
I was building a small aluminum rack for a customer today. Simple design, thin wall 1x1 square tubing for most of it. I tigged it together and each time I tried to finish the last weld on a piece of tubing, it would blow out from the hot air pressure being trapped inside these short (6") sections of tubing, leaving a pinhole that was impossible to close up. I finally drilled some relief holes that would be hidden so I could finish the beads.
Is there an easy way to deal with the pressurization? I'm not sure what I would have done if I wasn't able to have the relief holes...
I was building a small aluminum rack for a customer today. Simple design, thin wall 1x1 square tubing for most of it. I tigged it together and each time I tried to finish the last weld on a piece of tubing, it would blow out from the hot air pressure being trapped inside these short (6") sections of tubing, leaving a pinhole that was impossible to close up. I finally drilled some relief holes that would be hidden so I could finish the beads.
Is there an easy way to deal with the pressurization? I'm not sure what I would have done if I wasn't able to have the relief holes...