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steakandracingfuel 02-24-2008 12:51 PM

Chromoly chassis question.
 
is there a way to stick weld chromoly? i went to look ata a car and the guy tells me it is chromoly but i just do not like the way the welds look. can someone send me some pics to show me what the welds are supposed to look like and not look like

boilerrat 02-24-2008 01:10 PM

stick welding chrome moly
 
you probably could weld it with an arc welder (stick) if you realy wanted to but it would be very untidy,very difficult to weld positionally.trust your instincts if it does'nt look right it probably is'nt. :shock:

jmarksdragster 02-24-2008 01:41 PM

Do NOT stick weld moly, it is not legal. It should look like fish scales if done right. Here is a link for moly welding info.
http://www.netwelding.com/Welding%204130.htm

fla1976 02-24-2008 02:01 PM

Moly
 
I believe you can only Tig weld moly legally. Probably not safe using any other method.

steakandracingfuel 02-27-2008 07:12 PM

moly ?
 
thx guys for your help i have a bud who knows his stuff and now hes back in town is going to go look at it with me

zipper06 03-02-2008 09:09 PM

Re: Moly
 

Originally Posted by fla1976
I believe you can only Tig weld moly legally. Probably not safe using any other method.

Right on, it's not legal to stick,mig, or braze moly tubing, by any of the racing sanctioning body's NHRA or IHRA. I'm not saying it can't be done, but it's not legal. Heck i even tig welded a 4" long crack in a 400 block with nirod and it's still in service today. It should have been taken apart and put in a furnace and welded with cast iron rod.

JMO

Zip.


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