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FURACERMAN 06-03-2004 11:23 PM

Re:Welding A Manifold
 
I learned to weld from a guy who has a bachelors in welding. Yup that's right, four years of learning to weld. Plus he works for Miller. According to him, for the most part anything you can do with a TIG, you can do with a MIG. But most of the time the MIG is more practical. MIG the fucker.

turbocivicex 06-04-2004 05:01 AM

Re:Welding A Manifold
 

Originally Posted by quadnie
Many welding topics have been covered around here. Go with the MIG (that would be including shielding gas). I would ARC weld before I wire welded a manifold. What materials are you using to fab this thing?

i would buy the lincoln arc 220 welder but bah i h8 arc welding. Took a 3 month class and i sucked at welding even butt plates. As for materials. I was just going to use mild steel. Or should i go with something else?

Also shielding gas. For stainless am i suppose to use 100% argon or 100% co2? Keep hearing different opinions

quadnie 06-04-2004 05:21 AM

Re:Welding A Manifold
 
I like those old school lincoln arc welders, every barn/shop has one. They aren't very efficient, but work well for the general need. My suggestion was against using a basic wire feed welder.

If you are doing a manifold, most people use MIG with shielding gas. Mild steel requires the basic 75 argon/25 co2 mixture, 100% co2 is also possible.

If you are going with straight stainless steel, more argon gas is required to displace the welding atmosphere to a zero oxygen level. What exactly do you have already setup?

I would suggest using 16ga to schedule 40 for the bends, this of course is dependant on the setup you are going for (once again). Check out the Weld-El bends, there are some links on here for the parts to buy. I will try and provide you with some links later to give you a better direction on where to go.

-ryan


Cpt_chood 06-05-2004 11:24 PM

Re:Welding A Manifold
 
Hey fellas, been checking out the site for a while and just registerd to add my 2 cents in the forms as for the welding, just got out of college for welding technology, 75 / 25 mix would be our best bet for MIG on mild steel, and 100% for TIG welding stainless steel. it's most praticle to use a MIG welder, but it's all user preference, TIG is really good for the fancy ----, but for your manifold, MIG will do the job.

quadnie 06-05-2004 11:36 PM

Re:Welding A Manifold
 

Originally Posted by Cpt_chood
Hey fellas, been checking out the site for a while and just registerd to add my 2 cents in the forms as for the welding, just got out of college for welding technology, 75 / 25 mix would be our best bet for MIG on mild steel, and 100% for TIG welding stainless steel. it's most praticle to use a MIG welder, but it's all user preference, TIG is really good for the fancy ----, but for your manifold, MIG will do the job.

Hey man, welcome to the forum. Please stick around, I'm going to be making some sticky'd fabrication threads and I could use the help of some pros.

Cpt_chood 06-06-2004 10:54 PM

Re:Welding A Manifold
 
sure thing man, let me know when you get the threads up and runnin.

quadnie 06-07-2004 12:05 AM

Re:Welding A Manifold
 

Originally Posted by Cpt_chood
sure thing man, let me know when you get the threads up and runnin.

That's awsome dude, I need to get motivated and do that ----. Feel free to hit me up on aim - quadnie

First we start he fabrication threads, next we conquer germany!

Well maybe not, but it was worth a try.

superpilun 06-07-2004 02:16 AM

Re:Welding A Manifold
 
yeah so basically what everyone is saying is: Mig it, but don't use a crappy hobby flux cored welder, trust me it won't work. Use the gas kind.


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