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stick or mig welding stainless?
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stick or mig welding stainless?
I want to weld a stainless pipe nipple to an old stainless beer keg. I have access to a tig welder but i have never used one and it needs gas, i am however pretty good with a mig or stick. I know it is possible but what rods/wire do i need, can i mig gassless or with normal gas.How good of a weld will i get? wich of these 2 is the best option?
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haha yea, im zombied, i hate niteshiftausyota wrote:I think you mean Satinchrome rods.bazooked wrote:just be carefull with the stick kegs are thin but should be doable with a 2.5mm satincraft rod, you will need gas with ur mig aswell welding stainless.
Satincraft are a GP rod.
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As per usual with "these questions"........ lack of info
The keg is around 2~2.5 mm thick which should weld best with tig......
the 'nipple' is an unknown, could be a piece of 25mm bar with a 8mm thread cut through it.... suggesting mig for that part
does the job require a "neat finish" or not ????
Tig will be a far more presentable finish over mig or stick
does the job require strength ?
in which case mig is definately the go
If you have never tig welded then why consider it ?
stick with what you know or take it to someone that can tig it for you.
Have you considered silver solder ( oxy accet welding ) ???
The keg is around 2~2.5 mm thick which should weld best with tig......
the 'nipple' is an unknown, could be a piece of 25mm bar with a 8mm thread cut through it.... suggesting mig for that part
does the job require a "neat finish" or not ????
Tig will be a far more presentable finish over mig or stick
does the job require strength ?
in which case mig is definately the go
If you have never tig welded then why consider it ?
stick with what you know or take it to someone that can tig it for you.
Have you considered silver solder ( oxy accet welding ) ???
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It wont matter how heavy the fitting is TIG is the best way to do this especially if you anticipate using it as an air receiver.
If it is still going to be a keg then it will need pickling and passivation on the inside to clean it up otherwise any food substances will become contaminated.
Drill the relevant hole and take it to a place that can TIG weld thin guage stainless.
Cheers
If it is still going to be a keg then it will need pickling and passivation on the inside to clean it up otherwise any food substances will become contaminated.
Drill the relevant hole and take it to a place that can TIG weld thin guage stainless.
Cheers
Sorry for the lack of info. Basically im building a meat smoker and i want to install a 40mm nipple, approx 3mm wall to fit a ball valve for air control.
The weld doesnt need to be neat altho it would be nice, it does however need to be reasonably strong and air tight.
I did consider silver soldering but i have never done this either (i have brazed copper tho) and after googleing it wasnt sure if it would work on stainless.
If i was to mig this can i use normal argoshield with stainless wire? or is a different gas required.
I have tried googleing but everything i find goes into alot of technical terms about the metal etc
I am building a few of these and dont wish to pay someone to weld them up as that would go against the nature of the project as i have not paid for any of it.
Thanks again for your help
The weld doesnt need to be neat altho it would be nice, it does however need to be reasonably strong and air tight.
I did consider silver soldering but i have never done this either (i have brazed copper tho) and after googleing it wasnt sure if it would work on stainless.
If i was to mig this can i use normal argoshield with stainless wire? or is a different gas required.
I have tried googleing but everything i find goes into alot of technical terms about the metal etc
I am building a few of these and dont wish to pay someone to weld them up as that would go against the nature of the project as i have not paid for any of it.
Thanks again for your help
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the thing to remember with tig on stainless...
less filler rod is better. treat it like braising, use the arc to puch it around the weld, it'll look alot neater.
i use a copper / stainless filler rod... not too sure exactly wat it is. work gets them
less filler rod is better. treat it like braising, use the arc to puch it around the weld, it'll look alot neater.
i use a copper / stainless filler rod... not too sure exactly wat it is. work gets them
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almost the exact same processbadger wrote:......I did consider silver soldering but i have never done this either (i have brazed copper tho) .......
Silver solder sticks are available from most steel w/shops, seen it in some Miter10's, aircon installers carry it, fairly common stuff !
As far as a DIY goes I think at this stage the silver solder is your best choice ( yes it does stainless well ) and mig would be your 2nd option. Stick will blow holes in the thin wall stuff and tig will mean further costs, for you own "smoker" get the tig work done but for others ....who cares !
Tig sounds easy but it does take some skill and knowlege to get it right, by the time you actualy get the hang of it you'll have used a cylinder of gas, making a very expensive learning curve !
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Hi all...Badger,If your any good at stick welding stick weld it.If its not important,just use a GP rod laying around at home.Grind the socket so there are no gaps with no bevel and the hole in the keg is the I.D. of the socket.Use a 2.5mm rod with about 85 amps and it will be a peice of cake.Nothing a grinder cant fix if you bodge it up.
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Beer kegs are stainless and for the record I have not seen any that are 2 or 2.5mm thick unless the really old ones were. It will be no more than 1.6mm.
And if you are going to waste your time with stainless please do it properly otherwise you may as well have made these out of 20 litre oil drums or such. Nothing looks worse than dodgy stainless work but of course it can be done and will work just looks crap.
Pay $20 and get someone to tig yours and do the others any way you like.
And if you are going to waste your time with stainless please do it properly otherwise you may as well have made these out of 20 litre oil drums or such. Nothing looks worse than dodgy stainless work but of course it can be done and will work just looks crap.
Pay $20 and get someone to tig yours and do the others any way you like.
Well i bought some stainless rods this arvo and decided to give it a go welding some stainless pipe in as a chimney. It welded fine, didnt blow one hole. Its not the neatest weld but it is a hell of alot better than i expected it to be.
ISUZUROVER its a hot smoker, i dont realy have any plans or pics as yet but its loosly based off of a "drum smoker" but out of 2 beer kegs cut up n stacked together. Ill post some pics on the weekend when i finish it and hopefully cook sumfin
Thanks everyone for your help.
Edit, i also pinched alot of ideas from this http://www.bbq-brethren.com/forum/showt ... hp?t=23436
ISUZUROVER its a hot smoker, i dont realy have any plans or pics as yet but its loosly based off of a "drum smoker" but out of 2 beer kegs cut up n stacked together. Ill post some pics on the weekend when i finish it and hopefully cook sumfin
Thanks everyone for your help.
Edit, i also pinched alot of ideas from this http://www.bbq-brethren.com/forum/showt ... hp?t=23436
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hey badger if you want i'll get it stick welded @ my manufacturing workshop for you @ Geebung.
email me if you want bren@havestock.com.au
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