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    how do i weld two metal rods together, for example 1/4 dia, and end up with a straight piece? thanks

  • #2
    Double R,

    Try clamping to inside corner of a piece of angle.

    Dave
    "Some days you're the dog, some days you're the fire hydrant"

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    • #3
      Also when I do that, I gap the rods, or whatever, so I can get 100% penetration, Then after welding, I peen it on an anvil, to stratghten it.

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      • #4
        This is a "V" block I had made to weld rods, bolts, extensions on drills, etc. It is adustable in that you can move the blocks back and forth on the bar.

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        • #5
          end shot

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          • #6
            Another shot showing the counter bored holes for the allen bolts that attach the blocks to the bar.

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            • #7
              While we're on the subject of handy-dandy tools...(I realize that's another thread, but I'll post it here, cuz I just happen to be here)...Here's another one. I had a tubing job 2" 16 gauge mild steel tube that has to be turned and rotated while welding. This is a tool that's easy to make, that does the job perfectly. I have it attached to a ball joint that I clamp to the table.

              In the background are the tubes. BTW It's GTAW with .030" 347 SS hand wire. All I had to use. I like to weld mild steel with SS wire, it eliminates porosity, and for what this is, it's not critical.

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              • #8
                A closer look...I took a section of tube cut it in three equal parts and used two of them for the clamp.

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                • #9
                  Rocky, Love your tools! Post some more!
                  Duke

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                  • #10
                    Nice jigs Rocky D.

                    You never cease to amaze me.
                    It's not an optical illusion...it just looks like one

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Al T.
                      Nice jigs Rocky D.

                      You never cease to amaze me.
                      Thanks Al, I amaze myself, too!

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