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Old 10-25-2019, 10:51 AM   #26
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Re: Welding question

On the subject of reinforcing that section; wouldn't it make sense to take the piece that was cut out, flip it & use to box that area?
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Old 10-25-2019, 02:21 PM   #27
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Re: Welding question

I assume your talking about the frame....
when I did my C30 that's the way I did it
On the IH I did a fish plate on the outside and a small piece of old frame on the inside across the bottom of the frame rail
You can see how I did it starting at post 112-114......
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Old 10-29-2019, 01:04 PM   #28
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Re: Welding question

That looks great Mongo! I was referring to using the entire section that was removed and just flipping it around to box it but I like what you did.
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Old 11-24-2019, 05:25 PM   #29
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Re: Welding question

The Lincoln did the trick! Everything went together pretty good. I used the section that was cut out to box the area for additional strength.
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Old 11-24-2019, 06:48 PM   #30
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Thatll work..!!
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Old 11-25-2019, 02:31 PM   #31
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Re: Welding question

Just thinking about it a good number of the older brigade here can remember when you were in tall cotton if you had a 225 Lincoln (red tombstone one not the brown one) in your home garage and a torch with a welding tip to do the sheet metal welding.

Flux core wire feed is pretty much on the same line as stick welding except you don't have to change sticks every minute or so. The best thing about it is that you can weld in the wind outside if you need to and if you are fabbing or repairing something that needs to be strong but doesn't need to be show quality it works pretty good.

I wonder how many guys on here have never had a chipping hammer in their hand to chip the flux residue away from the welds that were done with a stick welder. Some of the younger guys go into as much a panic when you say stick welder as when you say flux core.
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Old 11-26-2019, 12:22 AM   #32
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Just thinking about it a good number of the older brigade here can remember when you were in tall cotton if you had a 225 Lincoln (red tombstone one not the brown one) in your home garage and a torch with a welding tip to do the sheet metal welding.

Flux core wire feed is pretty much on the same line as stick welding except you don't have to change sticks every minute or so. The best thing about it is that you can weld in the wind outside if you need to and if you are fabbing or repairing something that needs to be strong but doesn't need to be show quality it works pretty good.

I wonder how many guys on here have never had a chipping hammer in their hand to chip the flux residue away from the welds that were done with a stick welder. Some of the younger guys go into as much a panic when you say stick welder as when you say flux core.
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Old 11-26-2019, 03:09 AM   #33
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The Lincoln did the trick! Everything went together pretty good. I used the section that was cut out to box the area for additional strength.
This is the exact way I shortened the frame on my old 57 almost 20 years ago, and with a 110V Lincoln wire feed welder too! Still working great
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