Shield Arc
Super Member
Here is a good article on welding cast iron.
Guidelines for Welding Cast Iron
Guidelines for Welding Cast Iron
I did a little research last night and was able to find this stuff: Products | Detroit | Weld-Aid You need all three products and they're roughly $10 a can. I placed an order with Grainger and it'll be available on Tuesday. I'll report the results when available.
Please don't say manga flux because that's prograde stuff that requires special equipment.
Excellent. Any problems with shelf life? The literature says only 2 years.
Dude found a crack on my sbc I took for machine work with a part out of a junk microwave he had rigged up.Yeah, some engine shops have a U-shaped electromagnet that might even have the MagnaFlux brand on it.
But you may be able to detect cracks in ferrous metal with a strong permanent magnet, too. I like the Neodymium
magnets you can get free from hard drives, or cheap, from China. After you stick your magnet (in a baggie) on the
block in the test area, sprinkle it with sweepings from around your grinder. The lines of magnetic flux become
visible.
You can also take the block to a shop and have them magna flux it.