Sebculb
Gold Member
Hey everbuddy,
I just got a funny little gig welding a series of four pull up bars. For outdoor use in a park or playground type setting. The bar will be 1.5" galvanized pipe, and the upright posts 3" square galvanized tubing. The round pipe will be thick walled, the square tubing is relatively thin walled at 1.8mm thick. These are the common materials where I live and what will be used.
The doohickeys will just be a section of bar welded between the two posts and the posts will be buried a meter, nothing complicated.
The question: should I just cut the round bar off square and butt it up against the side of the post and weld a good bead around it? Or should I go to the trouble of poking a hole in the post, inserting the pipe and welding it in that way? I'm inclined to think the first way will be more than strong enough, and i don't have a good way to poke the hole beyond a hot welding stick and cleaning it up wit a Dremel. Sounds tedious that way. Perhaps drilling a ring of small holes with a bit would make it fall out more orderly like with the stick? Would prefer to take the easy way out, no fuss no miss and cheaper for the customer. But I want it to be good too. Opinions/advice?
Thanks!
I just got a funny little gig welding a series of four pull up bars. For outdoor use in a park or playground type setting. The bar will be 1.5" galvanized pipe, and the upright posts 3" square galvanized tubing. The round pipe will be thick walled, the square tubing is relatively thin walled at 1.8mm thick. These are the common materials where I live and what will be used.
The doohickeys will just be a section of bar welded between the two posts and the posts will be buried a meter, nothing complicated.
The question: should I just cut the round bar off square and butt it up against the side of the post and weld a good bead around it? Or should I go to the trouble of poking a hole in the post, inserting the pipe and welding it in that way? I'm inclined to think the first way will be more than strong enough, and i don't have a good way to poke the hole beyond a hot welding stick and cleaning it up wit a Dremel. Sounds tedious that way. Perhaps drilling a ring of small holes with a bit would make it fall out more orderly like with the stick? Would prefer to take the easy way out, no fuss no miss and cheaper for the customer. But I want it to be good too. Opinions/advice?
Thanks!