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| Rich Grise |
Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 2:45 pm |
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I've got a design going where I'm using mirror-bright stainless, and was
planning to rivet these 3 parts together - one .093 or so, one .125, and
another .093, in sort of a stack.
The client suggested spot welding.
Is that even possible with that really shiny stuff? I do know that if
I can make a reliable weld, I'll have to do something about the dimples.
Thanks,
Rich |
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| MES |
Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 6:37 pm |
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What kind of spot weld are you referring to? Tig, Mig, resistance? Any of
the spot processes should work but you will need something pretty hefty for
your .125 material.
"Rich Grise" <rich@example.net> wrote in message
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Quote: I've got a design going where I'm using mirror-bright stainless, and was
planning to rivet these 3 parts together - one .093 or so, one .125, and
another .093, in sort of a stack.
The client suggested spot welding.
Is that even possible with that really shiny stuff? I do know that if
I can make a reliable weld, I'll have to do something about the dimples.
Thanks,
Rich
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| Rich Grise |
Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 8:27 pm |
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On Mon, 29 Jan 2007 16:37:39 -0600, MES wrote:
Quote: What kind of spot weld are you referring to? Tig, Mig, resistance? Any of
the spot processes should work but you will need something pretty hefty for
your .125 material.
"Rich Grise" <rich@example.net> wrote in message
news:pan.2007.01.29.18.45.19.727405@example.net...
I've got a design going where I'm using mirror-bright stainless, and was
planning to rivet these 3 parts together - one .093 or so, one .125, and
another .093, in sort of a stack.
The client suggested spot welding.
Is that even possible with that really shiny stuff? I do know that if
I can make a reliable weld, I'll have to do something about the dimples.
Resistance-type, i.e, the big copper clamp type, apparently water-cooled. ;-)
I'll let the client know what both of you have said.
Thanks!
Rich |
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