Welding a Small Part

   / Welding a Small Part #61  
A little background info: Our shop makes custom trailers for law enforcement and military customers. Right now we have 3 full-time welders on staff and are searching for two or three more. The guy who fabs the frames uses mostly MIG and some torch. Obviously, his MIG is a heavy-duty Lincoln that most farm mechanics would have to get a second mortgage to buy. He is the best frame builder in N.Texas bar none. Our TIG guy builds all the (aluminum and stainless steel) generator fuel tanks for every trailer we ship. He also makes the ladders, mast brackets, cabinets, and all custom fab parts. He has been a welder and fabricator for major NASCAR and IHRA teams for 35 years. He uses a Dynasty 700 with a water cooled torch. Lastly there is our youngest hand who has just completed 2 welding (certificate) courses at a Dallas community college. His machine is a Miller Synchrowave 250 with water cooled torch and currently he does exterior doors, hatches and some cabinet work. Me? I'm just the VHF and microwave radio guy and (sometimes) welder/plasma cutter repairman. Oh and I also do fiber-optics, high speed data, and CCTV when the customer needs those things.
 
   / Welding a Small Part #63  
Shoot... I thought that was color code for diameter. I was using 9/16". I don't recall but I want to say it was red. Any clue what that means?
One of our suppliers color codes is for the precision of the stock, as well as the alloy.
EG: red is 303 ss with +-.005 tolerance , and green is 303 ss with +-.0005 tolerance.
 
   / Welding a Small Part #64  
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Shoot... I thought that was color code for diameter. I was using 9/16". I don't recall but I want to say it was red. Any clue what that means?

Looks like there is no standard after all. From one supplier's site:

DRILL ROD - COLOR CODES

Some manufacturers paint the color code on at least one end of the rod. Others put a color-coded label on the package. There is no industry standard recognized by all manufacturers. Be careful to avoid confusion when you buy from different companies.
 
   / Welding a Small Part #65  
Heres an example with a 3/8-16 nut.

Probably should use 1/16" thickness settings on the MIG. This is using the 14ga setting, and its a little too hot. I wouldn't use 1/8" thats too much heat for this tiny part.

Not sure if this fits the bill for appearance. In my mind I thought I could have welded it nicer but in reality this might be as good as it gets (without grinding). If it were mine though - it would be rattle canned & "done" :D

Could try the pulse method. What is this thing for?

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   / Welding a Small Part #66  
Tig welded.
 

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Sodo thx for illustration. That would do the job, I might be tempted to get the other faces same way.

Shield now do it MIG!
 
   / Welding a Small Part #68  
TIG rules for small welds. Someday I will have one.

Here's welds 4,5 & 6. I think I got it.. By welds 7,8,9 I'd have it dialed in & ready for the final part. Hoping SA will get the MIG out!

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I recall now that "pulsed" is not the proper term for this method.
 

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   / Welding a Small Part #70  
As requested;), Mig welded.
 

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