Posted by jon f mn on September 24, 2013 at 19:25:54 from (70.196.128.223):
In Reply to: welding question posted by NHBalerman on September 24, 2013 at 07:52:11:
It's hard to say how to weld without a pic. Weld it and grind it and plate it. You will be better off than just a weld. Where to weld the plate depends on what you are working with. If you can plate out past the box and in to the main frame then probly weld all the way around. If you can just cover the weld try to weld the opposite direction of the crack if you can get 3 or 4 inches of weld on each side of the crack. Also you can drill or torch holes in the plate and plug weld it. that will help. Welding parallel to the crack may give you another place to crack.
This post was edited by jon f mn at 19:38:24 09/24/13.
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