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Old November 17th 06, 02:48 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Ernest Christley
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Default When trailers go bad OR How not to tow your Wright Brothersmachine

wright1902glider wrote:
Ernest Christley wrote:

I've welded a Delta together with a HF torch, and everyone that I can
get to inspect them (and I ask everyone) thinks they are just fine.
Just keep the tip clean and you'll have no problem. Gas welding torches
have been around for over 100yrs, and there really isn't that many ways
to drill an orifice in a piece of copper/brass/whatever those things are
made of.

I wouldn't want to do extensive welding of 1/4" anything with a gas
torch, though...unless maybe it was the dead of winter. A TIG or
wirefed MIG are much more useful there.




Thanks Ernest. If the HF torch is good enough for all of that plumbing,
it should work fine for me. Not too much 1/4" steel in a trailer, but
there is a little. What size tanks do you recommend? Size is an issue,
but the "porta-torch" tanks look a little small for any serious
project.

Harry


When I was heavy in it, doing lots of frame welding, I borrowed my
uncle's bottles. They're the largest ones that you can actually buy.
By Federal regulations, no one will sell you the larger bottles. But I
often had trouble getting Uncle's bottles exchanged until I set up a
relationship with a single vendor.

Now that I'm done with all the big welding, I think the little portable
bottles have the benefits of not having to lug around all that weight,
or losing lots of gas to leak down as it sits in the corner. I'll
probably settle on the intermediate size that the plumbers carry. It's
plenty enough to do something useful, but not a whole airplane, but
small enough to be fairly portable.