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I have recently been working on a 1963 Buick Skylark at my street rod and restoration shop Waycool Customs. There are a lot of rusted panels on this car and no replacement body panels can be purchased. Every panel must be hand fabricated. We have made new floor pans, rockers, trunk pans, and under the rear seat.
What I really want to touch on is when pinch-welds rust on a car.
Every car has pinch-welds on them. Moisture gets in between the two pieces of steel and begins to rust. Over the years the rust will build up and begin to swell the two pieces of steel. This is often overlooked and can cause serious problems down the road. You have to cut the pinch weld apart and scrape the rust out. I always use a rust converter to coat the inside of the pinch weld. I use POR-15. Once the rust is treated hammer and dolly the pinch-weld together and re-spotweld it. It is good as new now.
Check the car over and if you see any signs of pinch-welds swollen you have to repair it. If you put nice paint over top of it the rust will keep swelling the weld and eventually break it open. It will also bleed out rust when you wash the car. I always go on the inside of the doors and coat them with POR-15 to seal the pinch-weld up so now moisture can get in there. As with that anywhere you can get to it is a good idea to coat the inside of the panel to ensure that no rust will come back soon. Nobody wants that to happen!
Check out my website to see the Buick Skylark and the pinch weld repair.
Reid Richards,
Waycool Customs,
We build street rods and restorations along with show quality paint. We wont do the "just spray and shoot so i can sell the car". Everything is show quality and that is what we are known for.
http://www.waycoolstreetrods.com
Welding Rods and Exposure to Welding Gases
Welding is the joining of metals by applying heat, sometimes with pressure and sometimes with an intermediate or filler metal having a high melting point. The intermediate or filler metal that is used to join metals together is commonly referred to as a welding rod. Many welders use welding rods containing a high percentage of the element manganese.
Maganese is used in welding rods because it strengthens a metal as it is being fused by the welding process. When metals are heated and melted together, gas is produced. These welding gases are dangerous since welders are exposed to manganese when they breathe the fumes released in the air as rods are melted during welding operations. Manganese is a toxic element that passes quickly into the blood stream and tissues of the body.
Welders show a higher than normal average of manganese exposure. Manganese poisoning or exposure to high levels of manganese on a frequent basis or over long periods of time can lead to a disease known as manganism. Manganism is also known as welder's disease. Some of the symptoms of manganism are very similar to those of Parkinson's disease. As a result, manganism has been classified as a Parkinsonian syndrome.
Researchers found welders who had been exposed to manganese fumes in welding rods and materials were likely to develop side effects and symptoms of Parkinson's 15 years earlier than an average individual not exposed to welding rod fumes. Both scientists and manufacturers of welding rods have known that there was a higher incidence of Parkinson's disease and asthma among welders and other individuals exposed to manganese and other dangerous elements contained in welding rods. The manufacturers, however, failed to adequately warn of these ill effects, and for years have failed to instruct employers of welders on how they can keep their workers safe.
Health Effects of Welding Rod Fume Exposure
Manganese poisoning is one of the most documented of all complications caused by environmental toxins. Still, manufacturers continue to use manganese in welding rods and other applications, choosing to put profits before safety. Manganism is also known as Parkinson's Syndrome because its symptoms are very similar to Parkinson's Disease, a debilitating and incurable disease affecting the central nervous system and the important production of the neurotransmitter dopamine.
The symptoms of Parkinson's Syndrome include tremors affecting various parts of the upper body, reduction of facial expression, difficulty in locomotion, difficulty swallowing, and difficulty with speech.
Exposure to welding fumes can cause disorders of the central nervous system and neurological problems. Typical symptoms include tremors or shakiness, decreased movement or rigid muscles, loss of balance, joint and muscle pain, slow movement, sterility in men, short term memory problems, slow or slurred speech, hand stiffness and pain, and other neurological symptoms.
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1/4 in. material with 7018 1/8 in. rod how long do you think it would take to weld 75 feet approx.?
It depends on the heat you run and how much weld your going to put on it. 7018 is a dc rod low hydrogen and you can run it a little hotter. One rod will weld approximately 12 inches and take about 45 seconds. You will spend time changing rods. Approx.
75 to 90 minutes.
New Kind of Welding Rod
Pyongyang, April 2 (KCNA) -- Pyongyang University of Construction and Building-materials Industry has of late made a new kind of cast-iron welding rod.
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