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- Grand Junction, CO
Anyone have experience with welding stainless? I'm doing some reading about it, just wanted to know if anyone on here had real-world experience.
I don't have a TIG, so MIG it is. I have a little project I want to put together, it would be nice to use the tools I already have.
I weld stainless pipe almost every day. Got a stick welder?
Just make sure you are in a well ventilated area, and I would recommend a respirator. That stuff is nasty. Haven't welded it much myself, but when I worked in a welding shop, they had an area dedicated to stainless and galvanized, had some giant fans, and the guy welding had to wear a bunch of safety crap.
Be sure to use a stainless wire brush for cleaning and keep it for stainless.
I've welded a lot on industrial washers and other machinery.
I've used stick, mig and tig. Tig is best for tiny good looking welds on shet metal but stick and mig are best on bigger thicker stuff.
What are you welding??
I like to do my own work too, but if I just had a little project I would farm it out to an expert. You need to buy another tank of gas and a spool of wire. the little project just got expensive and someone that welds SS all the time will do a better job than someone that has never done it. If you see yourself welding it alot in the future spend the cash, if not pay someone. What is the project? If you were in salt lake I could help with a loaner tank.
I weld stainless almost daily (sanitary/food grade) with TIG and Argon. That being said I have not used a mig enough to give good advise. I will say that I'll take SS over black/mild or aluminum anyday
Ventelation is always good when welding anything. With SS there are fumes (mostly hexavalent chromium), but they are not nearly as bad as other types of metal imo.
I wish every metal was stainless... It welds so pretty