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Re: Broken Wheel Dish (Centers)
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Posted by frankiee on June 22, 2005 at 14:26:37 from (69.198.194.170):
In Reply to: Broken Wheel Dish (Centers) posted by Rod F. on June 21, 2005 at 19:41:42:
By a few points of carbon I am guessing that you mean 0.30 %. That would put it just on the line of low and medium carbon steel. Tell you the truth I don't know what kind of a wheel you are talking about. But. If I were to weld it I would have a torch and heat the whole thing up and while welding I would have someone keep the heat on it with the torch. This wil help reduce the "Heat Affected Zone" After welding I would let it slow cool over nite maybe in sand. I would then heat the whole wheel up with the torch and try to anneal it "remove built up stresses" I would only try this if the wheel has no loads that would be placed on it that if it failed that It could cause death or injury Again, I dont know what this wheel if for. I also perfer 6011 rod
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