I need to weld a cast crankshaft (I'm not sure if it is gray iron or nodular iron) and turn it back to the original specs. What would be the correct rod or wire to use because it must be machinable. I have AC and DC stick welders and migs, can it be done with the processes I have. I remember about 25 years ago when I was just getting around welding I was given a old Hobart air compressor and the valve seats were worn flat and the machinist said he could not recut the seats if it were welded with the nickel rods, a welder in the shop said no problem and told the machinist to take a cut into the head where the seats go then he welded a pass with nickel and finished building the ridge up with a 7014 . It was machined and still works today. Would this be a good way to repair it? The problem is with the mains so turning it down on my lathe should be no problem.
Thanks for any info
Howdy
Thanks for any info
Howdy
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