BPJOOP93
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I will be welding a new bung on the tank of a wood splitter tonight. would you empty the tank and fill with water or just weld with the tank full of oil. there is probably about 15-20 gallons of oil in the tank.
The problem with filling with water is that you'll be trying to heat the water while you weld. Same reason when you joint water pipes with a tourch you drain them first. You may consider getting a cheapo CO2 only fire extinguisher. Empty the tank. Fill the tank with CO2 from the fire extinguisher and then do the welding quickly. The other beneifit is that now you dont have to deal with water remaining in your tank when you refill it with oil. Either way be carefull. There are plenty of stories of guys cutting the lids out of oil drum that end up exploding. -thats my 2
i'd leave the oil, weld the bung on to a surface that was not actually touching the oil and drill the hole afterwards, unless the hole already therein wich case I would do the same without the drilling part.
It takes ALLOT of heat to warm 15-20 gallons of oil to critical temps, a 60 second 100 amp pass around a bung isn't going to do squat.
thanks for the replies. we simply cleaned area where we were to do the weld, tacked it in place, cool with damp rag, did three welds around the bung with cooling in between each weld. no BOOM no fire.
Ditto. A lot of comments from never done it before, so giving be careful comments. Live gas mains get welded every day, oil or diesel in a tank is no big deal. To drill the hole when done welding, pull a vacuum on the tank to keep the oil from leaking out. This can even be done using your trucks gas engines m intake vacuum.