Posted by 135 Fan on November 20, 2007 at 10:32:23 from (68.149.38.173):
In Reply to: Re: Headache List posted by Allan In NE on November 20, 2007 at 05:24:06:
Possibly a good die grinder with a round carbide burr could grind the weld out but it would take a long time. There couldn't be any weld left that would prevent it coming off. An air-arc torch would work nice but you need a DC welder and an air compressor to use one. You can get gouging rods that are used like a regular welding rod. If you tried to use a hot 6011 or 6010, you'ld probably make it worse. I just thought of an idea. If you have a cutting torch, you could get a gouging tip for it or just use a bigger size cutting tip with the oxygen turned down a little lower than for regular cutting, so you don't blow through too much. Just heat the weld red hot and use just enough cutting oxygen to blow the metal away. Dave
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