I have an old BMW boxer with a circumferential crack in the exhaust tubing about 8 inches from the head. I also happen to have a spool of .045" silicon-bronze MIG wire laying around. I'm wondering if this is suitable for filling the crack and what kind of prep would be required.
I have some pure argon, and a big tank of c25 available. I've read that argon is the way to go with silicon-bronze. I'm also thinking of grinding out the crack with a dremel wheel, which would leave a gap of around 1mm or a bit more. The crack doesn't go all the way around, so ideally I'd tack it in place, then remove the exhaust and finish the job on the welding table.
I have MIG and TIG, but I'm leaning towards TIG for this job.
I have some pure argon, and a big tank of c25 available. I've read that argon is the way to go with silicon-bronze. I'm also thinking of grinding out the crack with a dremel wheel, which would leave a gap of around 1mm or a bit more. The crack doesn't go all the way around, so ideally I'd tack it in place, then remove the exhaust and finish the job on the welding table.
I have MIG and TIG, but I'm leaning towards TIG for this job.
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