i've been cutting and welding aluminum tubing for some time now and was wondering if the finish of the cut makes a difference on the quality of the weld???
now i know that fitup is everything, but i'm not asking about that
to explain further, i have alumunum bends to make intercooler piping for a turbo application. as i only need a portion of a bend, i cut off the excess, de burr the inside edge, then rotate the outside edge on my belt sander. does how fine the belt is make a large impact on the quality of the weld? if so, what grit do you prefer?
now i know that fitup is everything, but i'm not asking about that
to explain further, i have alumunum bends to make intercooler piping for a turbo application. as i only need a portion of a bend, i cut off the excess, de burr the inside edge, then rotate the outside edge on my belt sander. does how fine the belt is make a large impact on the quality of the weld? if so, what grit do you prefer?