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Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 8:12 pm
by fester2au
I suppose the application should be checked frist before offering opinions but really if the application was that structurally significant then (A) it's probably not pertinent to be asking a 4wd forum (no offence to the expert welders on here, pretty avatar or not) (B) I think the designer would be thinking a bit harder than bunging a bit of stainless to mild plate anyway and (C) if they are asking in as little detail as originally done then they deserve any failure they get.

Maybe there is no place on this forum for assumptions but in this case it would appear thatte simple answer of go for it will suffice. Hardly a structurally significant application in this case but I would wonder to myself why are you bothering with the stainless anyway.

Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 9:45 pm
by v8lux
fester2au wrote:I suppose the application should be checked frist before offering opinions but really if the application was that structurally significant then (A) it's probably not pertinent to be asking a 4wd forum (no offence to the expert welders on here, pretty avatar or not) (B) I think the designer would be thinking a bit harder than bunging a bit of stainless to mild plate anyway and (C) if they are asking in as little detail as originally done then they deserve any failure they get.

Maybe there is no place on this forum for assumptions but in this case it would appear thatte simple answer of go for it will suffice. Hardly a structurally significant application in this case but I would wonder to myself why are you bothering with the stainless anyway.
I agree spot on.
I apologise to Awill4x4 if my comments offended this was not my intention I was just making a point that you can not always rely on what you read on a forum because on here anyone can say that they are an expert and no one would ever know any different. Any advice should be taken with caution and then researched further before taking action.

Dont even bother with the stainless go to the local steel merchant and get the correct material Problem solved :armsup:

Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 10:16 pm
by awill4x4
v8lux wrote: I apologise to Awill4x4 if my comments offended this was not my intention I was just making a point that you can not always rely on what you read on a forum because on here anyone can say that they are an expert and no one would ever know any different. Any advice should be taken with caution and then researched further before taking action.
Dont even bother with the stainless go to the local steel merchant and get the correct material Problem solved :armsup:
That's OK Brad, no offence taken. Besides us Boilermakers have to stick together and hang shiat on the fitters. ;)
Oops, I'd better duck for cover. lol.
Regards Andrew.
ps: to all the fitters out there: it's a joke ok?

Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 12:25 am
by GRPABT1
I'll be the first to admit I'm not a welder, I'm an amateur metal stickertogetherer at best. Yet still my 3/4 elliptic setup has been doing daily driving duties aswell as some hard offroad abuse for 2 years now with Stainless welded to mild steel using 309 rods and my little CIG caddy welder. Welding may be an exact science at times, but at others the science just isn't necessary.

Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 7:32 am
by one_waz
Thought i might get flamed a little for asking this question, cheers to the people who gave advice

-Waz

Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 6:30 am
by JAFO74
pongo wrote:GO the other way and bolt it together. That will keep the boilies and sheeties happy, but prob send the engineers around the bend even more.

If your worried about Builders complaining, just use some liquid nails, then call the painters in to make it look good

Sorry but from the builders point of view I am definately offended by the use of "liquid nails" that just would not do..... cause you forgot to add the tech screws (self tappers of course) with the Liquid Nails, all us Builders know this will hold anything!!

Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 10:39 pm
by sprungupcruiser
JAFO74 wrote:
pongo wrote:GO the other way and bolt it together. That will keep the boilies and sheeties happy, but prob send the engineers around the bend even more.

If your worried about Builders complaining, just use some liquid nails, then call the painters in to make it look good

Sorry but from the builders point of view I am definately offended by the use of "liquid nails" that just would not do..... cause you forgot to add the tech screws (self tappers of course) with the Liquid Nails, all us Builders know this will hold anything!!
x2 if its structural use sikaflex