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You guys know how hard it is sometime to weld an old junky exhaust manifold? I have done hundreds of them over the last 34 years most of them stick with Ni rod and some brazed. Some worked well some didn't. So move ahead 30 years i picked up some Crown Alloys .035 44-30 mig wire for cast iron. Its used with Argon and works great. This manifold on my Geo Metro had a crack and it has been hissing for 4 months or so. I drove the car around to warm it up since i wasn't planning to remove it and hit the crack with a die grinder and a stone. Then i dabbed the mig wire in the clean area and triggered it right up the crack. It took about 30 seconds and sealed the crack right up. I let the car run for a few minutes and then let it cool. So far so good. The 2# spool is 75 bucks and i wanted to try it out for a test.
UPDATE since i welded this. The car now has 4,000 miles on this fix and its still perfect...Bob

http://www.crownalloys.com/TechSheet/CAS...arning.pdf
Bob,
Well that seems to have worked Smiley-signs107
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DaveH
That's good to know. I've got an old franklin stove with a cast iron skirt that was broken up before I was born. It's on my list for a future restore.

-Ron
The repaired part is still perfect. I have been welding cast iron for at least 34 years and wish this wire had been out sooner it sure would have made some jobs easier. I have a few parts that need built up and polished off...Bob
Bob,

You say you used Argon is that 100% argon
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DaveH
(04-21-2012, 07:50 PM)DaveH Wrote: [ -> ]Bob,

You say you used Argon is that 100% argon
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DaveH
From Crown Alloys tech sheet:
Shielding gas should
be Argon or CO2 or a 75% Argon/25% CO2.
I used Argon but i see any welding gas can be used...Bob
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Now that's how you know somebody does a LOT of welding.....
A quick install, pre-tensioned small spool adapter!

My hat's off to you Bob. That is a really slick idea, and I'll bet it is quite a time saver. Smiley-signs021
Bob, is that stuff available in flux cored wire? Although my welder can use shielding gas I'd rather not have to buy a cylinder as well as the wire just for a cast iron welding experiment on my broken shaper (don't ask how it got broken).
(04-22-2012, 08:33 AM)stevec Wrote: [ -> ]Bob, is that stuff available in flux cored wire? Although my welder can use shielding gas I'd rather not have to buy a cylinder as well as the wire just for a cast iron welding experiment on my broken shaper (don't ask how it got broken).

No the wire needs the gas, sorry...Bob
(04-22-2012, 05:11 AM)Highpower Wrote: [ -> ][Image: attachment.php?thumbnail=416]

Now that's how you know somebody does a LOT of welding.....
A quick install, pre-tensioned small spool adapter!

My hat's off to you Bob. That is a really slick idea, and I'll bet it is quite a time saver. Smiley-signs021

Thanks. I dreamed up a few of those and just have them on the shelf in a plastic bag...Bob