On my luxie, seen below,
I have a custom built steel tray with a chequerplate floor.
the chequerplate is about 1mm thick.
Problem is there are a few holes it the tray floor from previous
owners setup.
Been trying to weld the holes up with some chequerplate steel offcuts.
I have cut the plates to fit the holes, and I have started welding them
in place. I was just wondering a few things.
Firstly, a few holes exsist above the fuel tank,
if I weld these up, do I need to worry about the sparks falling through
onto the fuel tank? What precautions should be taken here?
Secondly, On one of the pieces I have welded in there is a 3mm gap I need to fill for about 4cms. How can this be acheived?
I am using a Telwin Arc Welder that does 55AMP-80AMP.
Is this enough? I have found it OK so far, but would it be easier with
more power? How do you know how much power to use? I always
use the 80AMP setting, when should I turn this down?
I am only just getting into arc welding so be forgiving of
my noob questions

Cheers,
Bart