Cooling welded connection

   / Cooling welded connection #22  
Just what in this forum fits in that category ?

I suspect that some people are talking about quenching red hot metal and others black hot. There is a lot of difference in how this affects.
 
   / Cooling welded connection #23  
Just what in this forum fits in that category ?


Anything that if it comes undone someone could get hurt.

And many FARM IMPLIMENTS do fit that category for sure, IMO

JB.
 
   / Cooling welded connection #24  
I suspect that some people are talking about quenching red hot metal and others black hot. There is a lot of difference in how this affects.
Agreed, and that's alot of my point.

By the time you get ground disconnected and the piece brought to water, 'red/orange' is gone.

Remember, we're talking 'backyard/garage' stuff here.
 
   / Cooling welded connection #25  
I was gonna say I've never done it in all the years I've been welding, but I must have cause I know exactly what it sounds like.

That sound kinda tells you it's not real happy :(

Just cause somethings made/repaired in a back yard or garage, doesn't make it less critical.

JB.
 
   / Cooling welded connection #26  
You have been lucky.

Rapidly cooling a weld is a bad idea
it causes differential stress in the metal in the weld and the surrounding metal
in the HEZ =Heat Effected Zone

Some metal will become hard a become like glass ...snap...that's a bad thing

Some metals like cast iron need pre and post heat treatment so it expands and contracts evenly otherwise it will distort or i have had it crack while it was just air cooling but it all depends on the base metal you are working with

As a rule of thumb don't do it ;)
 
   / Cooling welded connection #27  
Rapidly cooling a weld is a bad idea
it causes differential stress in the metal in the weld and the surrounding metal
in the HEZ =Heat Effected Zone

Some metal will become hard a become like glass ...snap...that's a bad thing

Some metals like cast iron need pre and post heat treatment so it expands and contracts evenly otherwise it will distort or i have had it crack while it was just air cooling but it all depends on the base metal you are working with

As a rule of thumb don't do it ;)

Cast iron is not even a question. Don't do it. Welding cast the metal should be uniformly preheated first, then allowed to cool S L O W L Y. Many people will keep hitting it with a torch to slow the cool, or bury it in hot sand. mild steel is more forgiving of quenching but cast iron is NOT friendly to quick cooling.
 
   / Cooling welded connection #28  
Cast iron is a different beast altogether. Rare is a welder these days that knows how to braise or NiRod cast iron. Cast iron is becoming a thing of the past.
 
   / Cooling welded connection #29  
My last post on this one, and disregard if your working for NASA or 3RR.

If your welding old bed frame together or repairing a 3pt implement or equivalent and it's too hot to handle after welding, don't worry about blasting it with the hose.

It won't change a thing.
 
   / Cooling welded connection #30  
Well then, I guess that's the final word! ;)
 

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