a_kelley
mechanical fixer
- Joined
- Jan 26, 2010
- Location
- Rutherfordton
I've got a Hobart handler 140 at the shop.. I think we have a bottle of argon also.. is it capable of welding cast aluminum? I'm sure I can figure out the process, just wondering if it's got enough power to do the job.. and what variety of wire would I want to run? I have three bolt hole bosses/ears that broke off in a car accident.. can't find a new engine front cover, so fixing it is the way we are seeking to go. I can weld steel pretty decent, I hear Al is a little bit different. Surface prep, surface prep, surface prep. Don't mix tools for steel with Aluminum. Stainless wire brushes. Absolutely clean surfaces.. anything I'm missing? Oh and I also heard if you wait to see the puddle, you are already moving too slowly. Do I need to swap the liner if it's had steel wire ran through it?
That's a mess there. Those threaded holes should really be ground out, built up with weld, then remachined, drilled, and tapped in order to have any chance of surviving. You could MAYBE tig it back together well enough to hold for a little while, but you'll likely end up with screwed up threads and welds that continue to crack.