MountainBuck
Silver Member
Here is a cast iron (most likely) chuck that cracked and was fixed but not well enough.
I've decided to make it into a welding positioner by brazing a 3/4" hot rolled pipe to it to make sure it cannot be chucked into a lathe ever again.
Cleaned all parts, angle grinder wire wheel, then acetone wipe on all parts and silicone bronze 1/16". DCEN tig starting at 30 amps but kept cranking it up and ended up at about 50 amps. 20 cfm pure argon. Also preheated the cast iron with propane torch.
But could get any better than this goat droppings of a weld!
Anyone can tell me what when wrong??
Only thing I really wonder is that after I was done, it looked "sooty" and hit it with the wire wheel and it looked the classic bronze color.
Under the helmet I kept moving forward but the filler metal would drift back into the last bead and continue to bubble up.
My gut said a flux might have helped more evenly wet the base but never heard of that with tig.
I feel that 50 amps was about the most I want here because I was starting to melt the base cast iron at that.
Don't think I'll "fix it" cause it will hold parts and such but I would like to be able to weld better than this!

I've decided to make it into a welding positioner by brazing a 3/4" hot rolled pipe to it to make sure it cannot be chucked into a lathe ever again.
Cleaned all parts, angle grinder wire wheel, then acetone wipe on all parts and silicone bronze 1/16". DCEN tig starting at 30 amps but kept cranking it up and ended up at about 50 amps. 20 cfm pure argon. Also preheated the cast iron with propane torch.
But could get any better than this goat droppings of a weld!
Anyone can tell me what when wrong??
Only thing I really wonder is that after I was done, it looked "sooty" and hit it with the wire wheel and it looked the classic bronze color.
Under the helmet I kept moving forward but the filler metal would drift back into the last bead and continue to bubble up.
My gut said a flux might have helped more evenly wet the base but never heard of that with tig.
I feel that 50 amps was about the most I want here because I was starting to melt the base cast iron at that.
Don't think I'll "fix it" cause it will hold parts and such but I would like to be able to weld better than this!
