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Sunbeam-mike Posted - 13 Mar 2019 : 08:33:59
Hi,

Seems I have a crack in my exhaust.

Any advice on welding stainless steel?

Ta

Mike

Mike Hooper
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Sunbeam-mike Posted - 26 Mar 2019 : 15:12:21
Just found this:

https://www.toolguru.co.uk/sip-02659

Argon/Oxygen mix

Mike Hooper
Sunbeam-mike Posted - 16 Mar 2019 : 09:05:13
I have no way of knowing what it's made of.

From what I've read, it's probably 304.

Here (https://www.mig-welding.co.uk/stainless.htm) prompted me to pick up some 308L filler.

The nearest correct gas I cold find in small quantities is Argon/CO2 mix (but with far too much CO2).

There is just a small split in silencer to repair (speed bump damage). I wondering how much I have to worry.

Mike


Mike Hooper
JPSH120 Posted - 13 Mar 2019 : 20:58:31
Mike

You could really do with knowing what grade of stainless the manifold is, so you can use the same filler material.

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