I would use a wire feed MIG, or a oxy-fuel torch. If arc welding, use a low power. It's really easy to burn through exhaust pipes and mufflers.
Steel is such a commonly used metal that almost any welding machine can accommodate it. Some are better than others though. Steel is usually welded with either sick welding, or wire welding (gas shielded or flux core)
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A welding generator is an electricity generator that is commonly used in places where the power needed to arc weld is not readily available. They are usually powered by gas or diesel engines and have a high, stable energy output suitable for powering a welding machine.
The electrode. In some cases thin materials weld better with DCEN.
A fusion weld has no filler material. The pieces to be joined are touching and heat is applied at the joint. The edges melt and "fuse/weld" together. TIG or Oxy-fuel Welding is used. This type of welding is considered to be pure as nothing is added to the weld.
Answer: Welded onBelow would be how to repair if the muffler has broken away from the exhaust pipe.If you have a welding machine:If your just attaching the muffler, You would need to attach the muffler to its hanger, then find a way to secure it to the exhaust so you can then weld it in place.If you do not have a welding machine:Most auto repair shops, have a welding machine so that they can do these kind of repairs if you lose your muffler, you can also purchase some special muffler/exhaust tape to tape around the break. Using the tape is a temporary fix.
Requires welding like a muffler. If you can weld, cut off the old one & weld in the new.
a welding machine, a grinder, some skill
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You can do Shielded Metal Arc Welding (stick) with an appropriate electrode. If the machine has a high frequency arc stabilizer then you can also TIG (tungsten inert gas) weld aluminum. Wire feed processes require a DC machine
Steel is such a commonly used metal that almost any welding machine can accommodate it. Some are better than others though. Steel is usually welded with either sick welding, or wire welding (gas shielded or flux core)
stop weld and off the machine call the head staff
4G is a welding position. The '4' means the weld is to be made in the overhead position. The 'G' means the weld is a groove weld.
The duty cycle of the welding machine indicates the time the machine can be energised before it must rest. Given in relation to a 10 minute time span, a machine with 100 per cent duty cycle can weld continuously for10 minutes, while machines with 50 per cent can only weld for 5 minutes. Typically when welding by hand it is not necessary to weld continuously for long periods before letting off of the trigger which gives the machine its rest. When the machine is set up for welding long beads, such as with a track system, then it is important to have the 100 per cent duty cycle. Otherwise the machine will kick off before a weld is completed.
Teach you how to weld
Welding is the fusing of to metals, but the term "fusing" in a welding shop is the melting together of to materials without using filler rod. Usually done with a TIG Machine. The process results in a small weld, that does not need to be ground flush, because it already is. The only problem is that a "fused" weld isn't as strong.
Depends on what you are welding, but generaly welds can meet, or even weld on top of a weld.