Ok that’s gotta have a story, spit it out
There’s nothing to see omr. Once you get past the blood / gore / carnage and obvious disastrous ending. It’s just a little welding.Dammit the picture won’t load for me.![]()

Ahh it’s showing now. Maybe some rust repair?There’s nothing to see omr. Once you get past the blood / gore / carnage and obvious disastrous ending. It’s just a little welding.
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Damn the bad luck, wanted to keep you hanging.Ahh it’s showing now. Maybe some rust repair?
It would have bugged the **** out of me too..lolDamn the bad luck, wanted to keep you hanging.




Contaminated grinding wheel?Anyone know what's going on with this piece I fabricated about 4 years ago? It's 18 ga.304 stainless tig welded with .045 s/s wire filler added. Then excess bead removed and burnished then buffed. It only happens on the curve of the part. It's a boat part with the boat remaining in the water the all season long. It seems rusting inside the hair line cracks and starting to pit on the inside and outside of the part. Rust removed on 1 side of the part. Why the cracking? Thanks for any help.
Again, only in the curve area. No cracking within 6" of the end. This photo was taken when first installed.
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Looks like stress corrosion cracking to me. 321 or 347 would have been a better choice than 304 for marine service.Anyone know what's going on with this piece I fabricated about 4 years ago? It's 18 ga.304 stainless tig welded with .045 s/s wire filler added. Then excess bead removed and burnished then buffed. It only happens on the curve of the part. It's a boat part with the boat remaining in the water the all season long. It seems rusting inside the hair line cracks and starting to pit on the inside and outside of the part. Rust removed on 1 side of the part. Why the cracking? Thanks for any help.
Again, only in the curve area. No cracking within 6" of the end. This photo was taken when first installed.
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Anyone know what's going on with this piece I fabricated about 4 years ago? It's 18 ga.304 stainless tig welded with .045 s/s wire filler added. Then excess bead removed and burnished then buffed. It only happens on the curve of the part. It's a boat part with the boat remaining in the water the all season long. It seems rusting inside the hair line cracks and starting to pit on the inside and outside of the part. Rust removed on 1 side of the part. Why the cracking? Thanks for any help.
Again, only in the curve area. No cracking within 6" of the end. This photo was taken when first installed.
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I thought that too. Heat may have altered it.That ss prob needed to be passivated.
Oakite, not sure if you can find it in small quantities. It's what we used on SS nuclear waste containment vessels.That ss prob needed to be passivated.
Looks like it might have work hardened.No purging with alot of sugar. Is this the reason for the cracks?






thats nice! I wish i could get steal at my place cheaper but for now im holding offI built a crawl space door for my upstairs kneewall
Good call holding off on the steal, Geo.thats nice! I wish i could get steal at my place cheaper but for now im holding off
Thanks! And I'm not going to insulate it just because we have spray foam insulation so the crawl spaces are at the same temp as the interior. I did add some weatherstripping on the gaps to prevent any drafts from passing through but I don't anticipate heat being an issueThe door is great. I’m just curious if you will insulate it somehow ? I have to build one for my house and the last one I did was wood with insulation sandwiched in between. Steel is mor fun .. lol

Great project! Be careful with that tubing, burning zinc will give you a helluva headache if you aren’t careful.I have been working on a car trailer project off and on for the past few weeks. The steel was from a contractor that used to build NFL stadium VIP boxes. The virus put them out of business and I was able to pick up some 2x4 3/16 wall tube for a fair price. Its hot dipped galvanized. I learned to grind then grind some more to get the zinc off for welding. Every once in a while I find a pocket of crud and it makes a mess. Not sure if I would buy the stuff again but I am getting close to the end. I have been wanting to build an open trailer for a long time. I finally got around to it. https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/threads/lightweight-car-trailers.264215/
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Grinding off the zinc makes a big difference in fumes and the quality of the weld. I can always tell when I didn't grind enough, the weld turns to crud and massive amounts of smoke.Great project! Be careful with that tubing, burning zinc will give you a helluva headache if you aren’t careful.