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4x4M38 Member
Joined: May 30, 2014 Posts: 3447 Location: Texas Hill Country
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Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2015 2:05 pm Post subject: Stitch welding |
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Nothing is more deflating than watching a bunch
of videos and reading plenty of articles
describing patching sheetmetal then actually
firing up the MIG on paper-thin cowl and spending
the morning learning how not to weld.
All of the test stuff I've been using is fairly
new, and full thickness, so almost no relation
to what I'm working with. Which leads to my
question.
In stich welding do you place the patch and
just spot weld for a second or so then get off
the trigger? Move to a place maybe 90 degrees
or as far as possible from the first, align the patch
and do it again ? Repeat, except in between the two,
eventually filling in with spot welds?
In other words no long beads with the thin
sheet we are working with.
Thanks for the help.
Brian _________________ Brian
1950 M38
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southpw Member
Joined: Jun 15, 2014 Posts: 268 Location: Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
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Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2015 3:25 pm Post subject: |
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Yes you are correct. Don't hold the trigger. Set heat to lowest possible and move up only if you are finding it's just not enough. Once the panel is tacked in a few places and you feel it is in a good spot, you can run multiple spots side by side and then move to another area.Maybe 4 or 5 spots at a time. If you find you start blowing through the material, try only 2 or 3 spot welds and move somewhere else allowing that area to cool.
Good luck. _________________ 1952 M38 project
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Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2015 4:26 pm Post subject: |
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Having an air hose next to you is handy also to help cool things down quicker between your spot welds. _________________ Brett
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