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Spray Welding #1419501
04/14/13 01:50 AM
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Can anyone reccomend someone who can do spray welding on cast iron?

Re: Spray Welding [Re: ScottSmith_Harms] #1419502
04/14/13 06:58 AM
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What are you looking to have done? A crankshaft? Or exhaust manifold, cylinder head etc.?

A machine shop (especially one specializing in cranks) probably has the equipment for smaller, localized repairs.

Otherwise there are some inexpensive kits that use your existing oxyacetylene setup with a specialized torch. Basically a cutting torch with a trigger to spray the powdered metal once you've heated the substrate sufficiently

Re: Spray Welding [Re: YYZ] #1419503
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Alternatively, our mutual friend Ralph K in your city would almost certainly know someone.

Re: Spray Welding [Re: YYZ] #1419504
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I've seen this kit for about half of what this one is listed at

http://www.ebay.com/itm/VICTOR-POWDER-SP...=item56453fa928

Re: Spray Welding [Re: ScottSmith_Harms] #1419505
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Quote:

Can anyone reccomend someone who can do spray welding on cast iron?




As a Machinist in a roll shop we tried spray welding the worn bearing fits.(Undercut,spray weld, then grind to finish size) After the next 30 day inspection we discovered that it was chipping and breaking away. We went back to pre-heating, stick welding with Ni-Rod, and very SLOW cooling.
Bearing in mind that this is just my experience with it and maybe others have better stories to tell. One more thing, no more than 0.030" thick if you try it.

Good Luck!

Rusty

Re: Spray Welding [Re: RagtopChallenger] #1419506
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I have an exhaust manifold that was laying in the mud and rusted thin along an area, I'd like to try and save it by building up the thin area.

*Ralph doesn't know anyone doing it

Re: Spray Welding [Re: ScottSmith_Harms] #1419507
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Quote:

I have an exhaust manifold that was laying in the mud and rusted thin along an area, I'd like to try and save it by building up the thin area.

*Ralph doesn't know anyone doing it



I bet it's a 440 driver's side A-body manifold...

Re: Spray Welding [Re: Commando1] #1419508
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Nope!







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