So, I have only 110 power, but even then I still have to fight metal warping sometimes.
I've never tried pre-heating steel before welding. From what I understand, there's no real down side to pre-heating mild steel, accept that it takes fuel to do so. I have a few propane/mapp hand held torches, which I assume would be sufficient to pre-heat metals of 1/4" thick or sell.
In addition to reducing warping, it would also help with weld penetration I assume?
So, how much pre-heating is need to be to actually be of any use? Red hot? A few hundred degrees?
To control warping, I assume a large area needs to be heated, for penetration just the local area to be welded needs to be heated?
I've never tried pre-heating steel before welding. From what I understand, there's no real down side to pre-heating mild steel, accept that it takes fuel to do so. I have a few propane/mapp hand held torches, which I assume would be sufficient to pre-heat metals of 1/4" thick or sell.
In addition to reducing warping, it would also help with weld penetration I assume?
So, how much pre-heating is need to be to actually be of any use? Red hot? A few hundred degrees?
To control warping, I assume a large area needs to be heated, for penetration just the local area to be welded needs to be heated?
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