Hi.
4th day of winter and it is cold as a mother in-laws kiss.
I have a set of Carl’s “spring board” repair kits which I am hoping to weld onto a set of Knuckleheads. I live a sheltered life and have only ever seen this repair done with bronze.
Hoping someone can offer firsthand experience in welding them with cast iron rods.
My weld prep includes: Both weld areas are clean, bright, cast iron and have V weld prep around the repair pieces to allow for penetration. The heads will be placed in the oven to preheat and then back in the oven for post heat. Then the oven will be turned off to allow them cool slowly.
I have ordered a small pack of 2.5mm “Cast Craft” welding rods for the experiment. Carl’s spring boards have an extra inch of length which is cut off when getting correct fitment to the heads. I have these off cuts and a piece of original spring board which I plan to have a experimental weld tomorrow. Any other tips would be welcome.
4th day of winter and it is cold as a mother in-laws kiss.
I have a set of Carl’s “spring board” repair kits which I am hoping to weld onto a set of Knuckleheads. I live a sheltered life and have only ever seen this repair done with bronze.
Hoping someone can offer firsthand experience in welding them with cast iron rods.
My weld prep includes: Both weld areas are clean, bright, cast iron and have V weld prep around the repair pieces to allow for penetration. The heads will be placed in the oven to preheat and then back in the oven for post heat. Then the oven will be turned off to allow them cool slowly.
I have ordered a small pack of 2.5mm “Cast Craft” welding rods for the experiment. Carl’s spring boards have an extra inch of length which is cut off when getting correct fitment to the heads. I have these off cuts and a piece of original spring board which I plan to have a experimental weld tomorrow. Any other tips would be welcome.
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