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welding stainless to mild steel
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welding stainless to mild steel
Will i be right to weld 1inch solid stainless to mild steel plate with my mig using normal wire/argosheild?
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If he minded the rust he wouldnt be using mild steelFRLS4B wrote:if u dont mind the rust
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The best way to successfully weld SS to MS or even Hardened Tool steel to MS is to use Magna 303 welding rod mfg by Magna Industrial, Australia. It has been tried and tested and is the only successful way to weld different steels and the weld has a tensile strength of 1,20000 psi, but these rods are expensive and suitable primarily for maintanence or repair welding
Yet another case of "a little knowledge is a dangerous thing".FRLS4B wrote:The best way to successfully weld SS to MS or even Hardened Tool steel to MS is to use Magna 303 welding rod mfg by Magna Industrial, Australia. It has been tried and tested and is the only successful way to weld different steels and the weld has a tensile strength of 1,20000 psi, but these rods are expensive and suitable primarily for maintanence or repair welding
Regards Andrew.
We are Tig welders, gravity doesn't worry us.
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We used to weld mild steel to stainless or mild to mild etc whenever we need to with stainless filler rod and TIg cause we had no real need to buy full packs of filler rod for infrequent use. always welded fine and never any strength issues. In fact I often find that the stainless filler rod is neater to use than the "correct" stuff which we finally bought cause we had a big non stainless and could finally warrant it
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The answer was easy
YES!!!!!
YES!!!!!
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Welding stainless to mild steel isn't exactly rocket science, we're not talking about some of the exotic metals here. If you want to be pedantic then use grades 309L or 309Mo Stainless rods/filler wire this is an accepted standard worldwide.
If all you've got is mild steel Mig then use that it will be fine it just won't be the "perfect" solution but it will do the job.
Regards Andrew.
If all you've got is mild steel Mig then use that it will be fine it just won't be the "perfect" solution but it will do the job.
Regards Andrew.
We are Tig welders, gravity doesn't worry us.
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wouldnt dream of using mild steel wire in a mig to weld stainless to mild steel ,if you dont believe me try it ,then put what you have welded in a vise and give it a good whack with a hammer and see what happens .
there is absolutely no strength using this method and dont let anyone tell ya otherwise. People get hurt due to miss -information if you are not sure ask a qualified expert (theres plenty of people claiming to be experts on here but dont believe everything you read just because they have a picture of a welder on their profile)
Cheers Brad
there is absolutely no strength using this method and dont let anyone tell ya otherwise. People get hurt due to miss -information if you are not sure ask a qualified expert (theres plenty of people claiming to be experts on here but dont believe everything you read just because they have a picture of a welder on their profile)
Cheers Brad
i understand what you guys are saying, theres an absolutely right way to do things, then theres the it will be good enough for the application way to do things. Too many people think like this, and thats why vehicles need to be engineered and certified because anyone can pull their 20 year old arc welder out and re adjust body mount points on their vehicle, who pays the price in an accident when an innocent family dies?
anyway im going off topic, when welding mild steel to stainless, your introducing lead corrosion to it, all the chromium that is in the stainless will be useless around the weld joint as its now been impregnated by the elements of the mild steel, i dont claim to be an expert im only a 4th year sheety
Ok Brad. What's your claim to Boilermaking fame? If you'd like to turn it into a pi$$ing contest I'm up for it.v8lux wrote:wouldnt dream of using mild steel wire in a mig to weld stainless to mild steel ,if you dont believe me try it ,then put what you have welded in a vise and give it a good whack with a hammer and see what happens .
there is absolutely no strength using this method and dont let anyone tell ya otherwise. People get hurt due to miss -information if you are not sure ask a qualified expert (theres plenty of people claiming to be experts on here but dont believe everything you read just because they have a picture of a welder on their profile)
Cheers Brad
I've got DOL tickets 1,2,4,7 (stainless endorsed) and 10 (welding inspector/supervisor) and Boilermaker proficiency certificate since 1978.
Regards Andrew.
We are Tig welders, gravity doesn't worry us.
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Hi all...Spot on,Thats how we have done it over the last 25yrs doing jobs for Esso,BP,Woodside petrolium ect ect.awill4x4 wrote:Welding stainless to mild steel isn't exactly rocket science, we're not talking about some of the exotic metals here. If you want to be pedantic then use grades 309L or 309Mo Stainless rods/filler wire this is an accepted standard worldwide.
If all you've got is mild steel Mig then use that it will be fine it just won't be the "perfect" solution but it will do the job.
Regards Andrew.
PEACE...
yep x2 all the above methods will work just fine.mickbeny wrote:Hi all...Spot on,Thats how we have done it over the last 25yrs doing jobs for Esso,BP,Woodside petrolium ect ect.awill4x4 wrote:Welding stainless to mild steel isn't exactly rocket science, we're not talking about some of the exotic metals here. If you want to be pedantic then use grades 309L or 309Mo Stainless rods/filler wire this is an accepted standard worldwide.
If all you've got is mild steel Mig then use that it will be fine it just won't be the "perfect" solution but it will do the job.
Regards Andrew.
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just need V8Patrol to get on board and it will be a complete .....piss fest
just need V8Patrol to get on board and it will be a complete .....piss fest
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did i miss something here what you are all saying is that it is quite acceptable to weld stainless steel to mild steel using a mig with mild steel wire and on top of that no one has even asked the application for which they are being welded.
Yes i agree the tig methods discussed would be fine , however APPLICATION is the key word .In an ideal world for anything that requires structural or mecanical strength, you would try to eliminate the need to weld the two unless absolutely necessary (design review), even then a qualified welding procedure should be used.I doubt very much that there is a qualified welding procedure for welding stainless to mild using a mig with mild steel wire if there is one id love to see it Id also love to see the macros and the radiograph or even the charpy results.
Im not here for a pi$$ing contest i dont need to post all my quals and tell you all how good iam so i can feel better about myself.
Im just voicing my opinion based upon technical knowlege ,experience, education and Trade experience also some good old fashioned common boilermaking knowledge
Cheers Brad
(DOL tickets were superceeded in 1998 with WTIA certificates )
Yes i agree the tig methods discussed would be fine , however APPLICATION is the key word .In an ideal world for anything that requires structural or mecanical strength, you would try to eliminate the need to weld the two unless absolutely necessary (design review), even then a qualified welding procedure should be used.I doubt very much that there is a qualified welding procedure for welding stainless to mild using a mig with mild steel wire if there is one id love to see it Id also love to see the macros and the radiograph or even the charpy results.
Im not here for a pi$$ing contest i dont need to post all my quals and tell you all how good iam so i can feel better about myself.
Im just voicing my opinion based upon technical knowlege ,experience, education and Trade experience also some good old fashioned common boilermaking knowledge
Cheers Brad
(DOL tickets were superceeded in 1998 with WTIA certificates )
Re: welding stainless to mild steel
What's it for?one_waz wrote:Will i be right to weld 1inch solid stainless to mild steel plate with my mig using normal wire/argosheild?
This is not legal advice.
v8lux i think everyone here is not saying you cant use normal mig wire or even use standard MS filler rod for tig but Awill4x4 was just stating some sound knowledge ......
and as for (the piss contest) stupid comments about someones aviator, shows somewhat of a childish attack on someone professionally...... everyone chill
and as for (the piss contest) stupid comments about someones aviator, shows somewhat of a childish attack on someone professionally...... everyone chill
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awill4x4 wrote:Ok Brad. What's your claim to Boilermaking fame? If you'd like to turn it into a pi$$ing contest I'm up for it.v8lux wrote:wouldnt dream of using mild steel wire in a mig to weld stainless to mild steel ,if you dont believe me try it ,then put what you have welded in a vise and give it a good whack with a hammer and see what happens .
there is absolutely no strength using this method and dont let anyone tell ya otherwise. People get hurt due to miss -information if you are not sure ask a qualified expert (theres plenty of people claiming to be experts on here but dont believe everything you read just because they have a picture of a welder on their profile)
Cheers Brad
I've got DOL tickets 1,2,4,7 (stainless endorsed) and 10 (welding inspector/supervisor) and Boilermaker proficiency certificate since 1978.
Regards Andrew.
Whats the difference currently... when i did the preessure ticktet course was 8g for mig welding
thats in nsw though
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