Now I'm worried my plan is going to cause stress cracks in short time.
I'm wanting to weld the outside perimeter of a 1" OD SS pipe into a matching hole in regular 10 gauge steel. The SS pipe is a secondary air combustion intake that will be on the back of a wood stove. The wood stove is for my hunting/camping tent and so does not see alot of use, but of course it has extreme temperature variations. The pipe weld will be the only fixed portion of the entire assembly and the pipe will move with the expansion of the stove wall. The weld will have to be continuous and air tightView attachment 22570
Good to know thanks.I weld SS exhaust tubing fairly regularly as part of my job, using regular er70s mig wire. Never a problem in 25 years or so. I wouldn't do it for structural, but for exhaust work its been fine.
Hey we think alike! I was initially going to do that but threading the pipe and making washers to fit seemed like too much.Flanges with asbestos washers to seal the through hole(s), no welding involved?
Hey we think alike! I was initially going to do that but threading the pipe and making washers to fit seemed like too much.
I was working in shops. They would just say "so and so can weld it with the wire we have, why can't you? Just do it! " so I did, and it was not an issue. Not necessarily the way I would do it at home, but I did it. And it worked.Good to know thanks.
But if you are welding ss tubing regularly, why wouldn't you use a ss mig wire? Cost? Convenience?
Well it probably doesn't have to be ss but I had the perfect ss pipe anyhow. SS handles the high temperature better. (Ever seen a SS BBQ burner vs plain steel burner?)Does it have to be SS? I'm thinking most of it could be had at PA pre-threaded (gas, water pipe maybe?). As to where to get asbestos sheet for washers I haven't a clue.
I don't think silver solder would work in this situation as silver solder needs tighter fitting joints and the situation also needs some build up to aid in structural integrity of the joint. But your right, silver solder can be used to join two dissimilar metals. Thank you.You can use silver solder