kunkernator
Well-known member
Tomorrow I need to weld a crack in a motor mount that is made of cast iron. I just want to make sure I am going about this correctly. My welding skills are up to par, but I have never welded cast iron before.
I have decided to stick weld it. I have already prepped by cutting "V's" in the cracks. I will start by pre-heating the piece with an oxy-acet torch slowly, and then weld the crack. Afterward I am planning to put the piece directly into a bucket of sand to provide a slow cooling process.
Does this process seem acceptable? Any additions?
I am also considering "stop drilling" the cracks before welding. Is this a good idea, or even necessary?
Thanks guys!
I have decided to stick weld it. I have already prepped by cutting "V's" in the cracks. I will start by pre-heating the piece with an oxy-acet torch slowly, and then weld the crack. Afterward I am planning to put the piece directly into a bucket of sand to provide a slow cooling process.
Does this process seem acceptable? Any additions?
I am also considering "stop drilling" the cracks before welding. Is this a good idea, or even necessary?
Thanks guys!