Posted by el6147 on March 21, 2013 at 09:34:42 from (50.124.60.237):
In Reply to: Re: Peening welds posted by IrvIA on March 20, 2013 at 20:19:14:
I would guess everyone has their own way or technique , often one learns by doing and I don't believe there is one set of rules when it comes to cast . Often I v-groove , small holes and each end if it is a crack so the crack does't continue , single pass in the groove making sure all flux is cleaned out before your next short weld is started and I do what I would refer to as a side to side Z pattern on the cover pass or when the opening begins to widen as you stack weld on top of weld as your filling the V-groove and the absolute perfect way to weld cast is oxy-acetylene with a cast iron filler rod with cast flux and that one can only learn by doing .
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