Chris Railey
Well-Known Member
We all know that it is important to thoroughly clean all of your steel when attempting to forge weld a billet of any kind. Little pieces of scale or other contaminates can surely interfere with a good weld. In fact, we all have welded a billet and had it fail or at least contain some inclusions from a small unknown particle or something else. So tell me why is it that every time I intentionally use a contaminated can to weld up a cannister billet it welds solid as a rock every single time to the billet. The last can I made up had loose crusty rust all over the inside of the can but I did not stop there. I added a quarter inch of acetylene soot all over the inside of the can. I mean it, soot on my hands soot on my workbench soot on the ceiling of the shop. Guess what? FLAWLESS weld between can and billet. A quarter stick of dynamite would not get that can off. But leave a fly turd between two pieces of pristine steel and see what happens to your billet. Defies logic...Rant over
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