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Naio wrote:
I think I'll go with BYU's professional method upthread.
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MrWizard wrote:
the carbon rod, is for creating the arc aka electric torch
But it adds No filler material like a regular welding rod
Harbor freight sells clamp on spot welders pretty cheap
Used for home body work
But I think I would stick with drilling holes
A 3/16 hole and some number 10 machine screws aka bolts will be strong enough
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MEXICOWANDERER wrote:Stainless bolts that are going to be buried in wet soil are a good investment.
Stainless anything a waste of money. Galvanic protection. #10 sheet metal machine screws. Drill 3/16" hole. Use flat washers both sides. One screw per inch in lightweight sheet.
โMay-11-2017 07:50 PM
agesilaus wrote:I don't understand the question. Do what for a round hole/fitting?fj12ryder wrote:
I think Trackrig has the right idea: 1-2 inch lap seam secured with pop rivets or stainless bolts, using washers to spread the stress.
Definitely no welding galvanizing, very toxic.
Just curious, how do you do that for a round hole/fitting?