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Re: [Healeys] Shroud Welding

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Subject: Re: [Healeys] Shroud Welding
From: richard mayor <mayorrichard@hotmail.com>
Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2008 03:08:58 +0000
I have to wade in here. I have a front shroud issue that will require
welding-in some new panels. I can't believe that you cannot get the "old
English aluminum" clean enough to produce good clean welds. No one welds when
something is dirty with paint and bondo. You remove the paint and bondo, using
either - or both  - chemical and mechanical means, then use an appropriate
chemical prep to ensure no contaminates are present. Am I wrong here? I
wellcome input from the list. I could be wrong, but right now I do not believe
in "magic" flux.  Richard Mayor (the guy that lost his brakes and hit the wall
at the Portland Historics and wiped out his front shroud)> From:
frogeye@porterscustom.com> To: rotaryman@cox.net; healeys@autox.team.net>
Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2008 07:51:10 -0700> Subject: Re: [Healeys] Shroud Welding> >
Patrick,> Apparently neither you nor the CA. class has tried to TIG a Healey
shroud.> It will splatter some, trust me. You won't find a suitable filler for
that> old English aluminum. The stuff is dirty with paint and bondo and who
knows> what. TIG likes clean, like new. The key is the flux. I posted a source
last> night (Muggyweld) and his rod works well as a filler for the Birmabrite
AL> used on Healeys.> DP> > > frogeye@porterscustom.com> > Porter Customs>
Albuquerque, NM USA 87107> 505-352-1378> 1954 BN2> Porter Custom Bicycles>
www.britishcarforum.com/portercustoms.html> > > -----Original Message----->
From: healeys-bounces+frogeye=porterscustom.com@autox.team.net>
[mailto:healeys-bounces+frogeye=porterscustom.com@autox.team.net] On Behalf>
Of patrick harris> Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2008 9:25 PM> To:
healeys@autox.team.net> Subject: Re: [Healeys] Shroud Welding> > I have been
taking a rop class for adults in california in which we have > access to the
many types of welders. The original austin healeys I believe > were welded
with a tig type arrangement. Although mig is now perfectly > capable of
matching the alloys etc in the shrouds, it typically is used > because it is
easier to master, but originally was invented for industry > because it was
quicker and more productive. Having played with tig I prefer> > it over mig
for precision and beauty of weld. Tig is basically like a > easily controlled
gas weld and produces a beautiful bead which is easily > manipulated and
allows fixing if you make a mistake or blow a hole by simply> > letting up on
269.19.20/1262 - Release Date: 2/6/2008> 9:13 AM
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