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fourthgenhatch 04-18-2006 05:42 PM

Re: Best way to grind welds smooth
 

Originally Posted by jagojon3
This is HMT, why are you trying to grind your welds down?


Guy-Fast 04-18-2006 06:39 PM

Re: Best way to grind welds smooth
 

Originally Posted by Engloid
Unless you're getting full penetration, you'll probably be grinding half the strength off your welds.

If that's ok with you, it's your stuff to do with what you want.



SpankedYA! 04-18-2006 06:49 PM

Re: Best way to grind welds smooth
 
Flap wheel for teh win! Home Depot has them.

Inquisition 04-18-2006 11:26 PM

Re: Best way to grind welds smooth
 

Originally Posted by Engloid
Unless you're getting full penetration, you'll probably be grinding half the strength off your welds.

If that's ok with you, it's your stuff to do with what you want.


Remember, its only charge piping. The amount of stress/load is so minimalistic its ridiculous. 15psi at 150*F is not even close to fatiguing stainless, aluminum, or mild steel. Also remember, there are couplers. The couplers relieve almost all the stress the joints would have. As long as the welds are half way decent and pressure test fine for 40ish psi for a couple minutes I cant see a reason why grinding the welds would cause any problems what so ever. Grinding other welded parts is a whole other story as I'm sure you know way more on that than I do.

FooK 04-19-2006 12:11 AM

Re: Best way to grind welds smooth
 
when we do bumpers at work we use a 4" flex-lock disc with a 36 grit pad to take the welds down and shape them.

then we finish up with a coarse scotch brite pad that locks onto the same disc.

personally I run these on a 4" angle grinder.

90dx 04-19-2006 02:30 PM

Re: Best way to grind welds smooth
 
4.5" angle grinder with a flapper wheel here :y

Engloid 04-19-2006 07:06 PM

Re: Best way to grind welds smooth
 

Originally Posted by Inquisition
Remember, its only charge piping. The amount of stress/load is so minimalistic its ridiculous. 15psi at 150*F is not even close to fatiguing stainless, aluminum, or mild steel. Also remember, there are couplers. The couplers relieve almost all the stress the joints would have. As long as the welds are half way decent and pressure test fine for 40ish psi for a couple minutes I cant see a reason why grinding the welds would cause any problems what so ever. Grinding other welded parts is a whole other story as I'm sure you know way more on that than I do.

Don't forget that 15psi means 15 pounds PER SQUARE INCH. How many square inches of surface do you think are inside the charge pipes? Multiply that by 15 and you'll see how much force is in it. Puts it in a different light, huh?

As I said before, the amount of penetration will be a factor. If you have very little penetration, you could have problems. If you get good penetration, sure...you won't have any problems at all. It GREATLY depends on the quality of the welds. It's what's left after grinding that's important, not what's there prior to grinding.

BoostedBSeries 04-20-2006 07:45 PM

Re: Best way to grind welds smooth
 
its charge piping, its not a big deal man. grinding down welds? nah. id rather them be a little ugly and strong than be pretty and break. engloid is right (always) dont grind em down, let that flux/mig spatter show!


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