jsudar
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I need to weld my 14B FF axle tubes to the center section before they spin, but I'm not sure what welding process to use. I read a thread on here that said to use Econocast 99 or 55 stick to weld to a dana center section, but dana center sections are nodular iron, while 14B centers are either ductile or gray.
My 14B is the older model, which should be ductile iron. I think the 85? and later are just gray cast iron.
I have an arc welder, two migs and a tig. I can run then all up to at least 250 amps. I suck at stick welding cause I never do it, I'm ok with the Tig and do pretty well with the Mig.
Is one welding process better than the other for this application?
So far, I have heard I should use 7018 or the econocast rods with the arc.
Someone else said to use 308 stainless rod with the TIG or just high nickel wire with the MIG.
I am planning on a 250* preheat and a post heat with some blankets to slow the cooling.
What say you welders out there?
My 14B is the older model, which should be ductile iron. I think the 85? and later are just gray cast iron.
I have an arc welder, two migs and a tig. I can run then all up to at least 250 amps. I suck at stick welding cause I never do it, I'm ok with the Tig and do pretty well with the Mig.
Is one welding process better than the other for this application?
So far, I have heard I should use 7018 or the econocast rods with the arc.
Someone else said to use 308 stainless rod with the TIG or just high nickel wire with the MIG.
I am planning on a 250* preheat and a post heat with some blankets to slow the cooling.
What say you welders out there?