Lanz Bulldog Cast Iron Piston 225mm Tig Welding

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  • @Mistabushi
    @Mistabushi 4 роки тому +85

    I'm a simple man. I see "cast iron" and "welding " in one sentence I click like button.

    • @derekhaydon4656
      @derekhaydon4656 4 роки тому +5

      You saw "cast iron" and "welding". I am still waiting for the cast iron. He welded that as if he wanted to get home early. He touched the molten pool with the tungsten just before he laid it on it's side. Then he TRIED to melt out the porosity. Did you see the sparks fly. He should have ground it out before finishing . I have no idea what filler rod he used, but it looked a bronze type. I think the piston may have been cast steel, which is why he could weld it the way he did. Should have used stainless steel filler wire, though.

    • @THEMOWERMEDIC1
      @THEMOWERMEDIC1 4 роки тому

      @@derekhaydon4656 make a video and show us all how it’s done

  • @marcellemay7721
    @marcellemay7721 6 років тому +50

    He cut into that piston with a cutoff wheel like a bad ass. He surely has done this type of work before and probably many times. Nice job! That's a real welder.

    • @rorschacht8478
      @rorschacht8478 4 роки тому

      Yeah I was thinking the same. You're really free handing the cutout with an angle grinder outside in your yard? You're either a moron or a special breed of pro, turns out it was the latter. Awesome video.

  • @bobgrassl1436
    @bobgrassl1436 6 років тому +41

    I have been welding near 50 years..and must say that was a excellent fix...

  • @rorymunroe3771
    @rorymunroe3771 4 роки тому +5

    reminds me of a story about a ship's engine with a broken piston top.. they were far from port..but had a well equipped engine room with a lathe..the chief wondered how they would affect a repair as he made himself a coffee...looking at the oil stove gave him an idea he "chucked up " the piston in the lathe and cut the broken top out leaving as much as he could around the edges he the turned one of the cast iron stove lids down just enough that
    when the piston was heated and the lid cooled the two fell together in a perfect marriage he said it got them home and to his knowledge was never changed...

  • @christopherortega800
    @christopherortega800 8 років тому +37

    Love the Chopin in the background makes it so ominous.

  • @jenniferwhitewolf3784
    @jenniferwhitewolf3784 7 років тому +77

    Why the negativity in some posts.. This a very difficult repair that is carefully and expertly carried out. In most places this would be death of part failure, here, made to live another day.

    • @alltheboost5363
      @alltheboost5363 6 років тому +3

      Jennifer WhiteWolf I feel like he did an amazing job except for the last 10%. I feel that it would have been very easy for him to fill all those pin holes in especially with Tig.

    • @mrjodoe
      @mrjodoe 6 років тому +10

      tig needs the cleanest surfaces - he should have cleaned the area. Sanding, blasting, ... and in the end with aceton.
      Also clean the bead after each torch turn off.
      you also have to preheat the thing
      seems kind of crappy tig work.

    • @tremorwitt
      @tremorwitt 6 років тому +8

      lol there is nothing clean about cast.... Someone needs to go back to school or try a weld repair like this for themselves otherwise your comment does not hold any weight.

    • @r3drumg33k3
      @r3drumg33k3 5 років тому +1

      Well it was a braze...

    • @cwdtransport2247
      @cwdtransport2247 5 років тому +4

      I have done this myself, I would have done a more thourough cleaning, Then placed it in my oven and pre heated it to 550f over four hours. Kept there over night. After welding replace in oven over night to reduce stress. I would have used my needle gun on the weld before using the hammer also to remove stresses. It works for me. ChiefD

  • @apismellifera1000
    @apismellifera1000 3 роки тому +1

    That is a massive piston. Lanz Bulldog is another one of my favorite tractors along with International Harvester Cub Cadet and Cub Lo-Boy

  • @phlodel
    @phlodel 6 років тому +8

    I've done quite a bit of TIG welding of cast iron. I prefer nickel 99 TIG wire. A lot of good welders like brazing cast iron, though. They usually use a torch. A little pre heat and slow cooling seems to help.

  • @tonic4497
    @tonic4497 4 роки тому +1

    My grandfather is 79 yo and still craving about the bulldog he drove to the scrapyard in the late 50s

  • @VentoVr61987
    @VentoVr61987 4 роки тому +2

    Wahnsinn, das weiß aber einer was er macht! Super Arbeit! Respekt! 👌🏼

  • @jimmybritt9537
    @jimmybritt9537 4 роки тому +8

    I would like to have seen the teardown and rebuild of the engine also . That was one heck of a repair 👍👍🇺🇸

    • @the_retag
      @the_retag 3 роки тому

      Lanz bulldogs are old two stroke single cylinder hot bulb engine powered tractors, repair probably not that hard

  • @mr.randomvideos2928
    @mr.randomvideos2928 4 роки тому +4

    When he holds on to the guard on that grinder gives me chills. My Buddy almost cut his thumb off like that.

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      @jadencoleman3186 3 роки тому

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  • @northtexasskies3243
    @northtexasskies3243 4 роки тому +6

    Got this reccomended after watching the visio race video on big single cylinder engines

  • @michaeldvorak5556
    @michaeldvorak5556 4 роки тому +4

    That was a pleasure to watch, thank you. This weld is going to get a beating with high compression and with the heating and cooling cycles I am really curious how well it holds up.

  • @Dimythios
    @Dimythios 4 роки тому +1

    Ahh Chopin's Funeral March.... and you are playing it all the way through... I LOVE IT.

  • @vicfirthify
    @vicfirthify 7 років тому +8

    when the hammer sped up I did my woody wood pecker imitation in my living room,I never knew how much my wife hated cartoon characters till now

  • @fredjones7307
    @fredjones7307 4 роки тому +5

    Difficult weld at the best of times, but I wouldn't have tig welded that. I've always welded cast iron with standard arc welders using suitable rods. Before welding the item is groved as necessary and heated to a very high temperature, somewhat less than red. The weld is hammered in the same way to stress relieve, then cooled as slowly as possible. I've welded several vises that have broken at the neck very successfully with this method. It is necessary that the item be made of decent quality cast iron.

    • @ianhames2465
      @ianhames2465 2 роки тому

      Interesting, what rods would you suggest, as I am about to embark on a repair to my cast iron wood burner?

  • @63mrl
    @63mrl 8 років тому +30

    Peening the metal to minimize stress cracking.

    • @speedy-cc
      @speedy-cc 4 роки тому

      Peening lol 😉

    • @Mercmad
      @Mercmad 4 роки тому +6

      @@speedy-cc that's the correct term .

  • @markrich3271
    @markrich3271 3 роки тому

    I thought my diesel engine was over built wow look at that old tractors piston. Great job.

  • @BruceBoschek
    @BruceBoschek 7 років тому +11

    Good for another 50 years. Excellent welding job. Thanks for sharing this.

    • @rixogtr
      @rixogtr 7 років тому +1

      Its not. Apparently.

    • @mrjodoe
      @mrjodoe 6 років тому +2

      some blind people following the sheeple herd :D

    • @HaraldSjellose
      @HaraldSjellose 4 роки тому

      @@rixogtr why

    • @rixogtr
      @rixogtr 4 роки тому

      Zemzem Dağdelen watch it again and think

    • @HaraldSjellose
      @HaraldSjellose 4 роки тому

      @@rixogtr if you wont explain your words then dont say anything this is internet

  • @chasesettlemire312
    @chasesettlemire312 4 роки тому

    The fact that it’s cast and it came out that good astonished me

  • @ronkincaid9341
    @ronkincaid9341 6 років тому

    Thumbs up to yay. You did a better job of repair with your grinder than I could have with a milling machine.Very niceRon in Ohio usa

  • @Jan_372
    @Jan_372 5 років тому +8

    Oh boy do I wanna see that Lanz it belongs to.

  • @melaniew77msn
    @melaniew77msn 8 років тому +15

    That is a hard weld to make! That piston top is so impregnated with extra carbon from being in high heat application where soot is produced from burning fossil fuel. That trash boiling out of that piston top will make it fight any filler metal flowing onto it.

    • @vassilisgr1972
      @vassilisgr1972 7 років тому +1

      instead of silicon bronze he should use aluminum bronze with ac to cook out the trash..

    • @Clunk49
      @Clunk49 7 років тому

      I use silicon bronze on cast iron Pinto heads.

    • @legendario13
      @legendario13 6 років тому

      do they hold? With or without preheat?

    • @Clunk49
      @Clunk49 6 років тому

      TIG weld steel straps on the cam towers for additional strength for bigger camshafts, no preheat. Weld 1 inch then go to furthest tower and weld 1 inch. The idea is to let things cool off before going back to 1st weld. It's closer to TIG brazing than actual welding as the head doesn't actually melt, just "sweats".

  • @chrisstamos5003
    @chrisstamos5003 8 років тому +108

    well that's what i'm calling a piston!!

    • @jakemandery
      @jakemandery 4 роки тому +2

      Right do they even make pistons like that anymore

    • @zacharyp10
      @zacharyp10 4 роки тому +4

      It's a 1 cylinder 10L motor

    • @minitrailgott7558
      @minitrailgott7558 4 роки тому +1

      @@zacharyp10 Its a 2 stroke unit, you shouldnt forget

  • @hansel498
    @hansel498 5 років тому +1

    Hi im from south africa and do similar tig repairs...i think you did an excellent job sir👍👍👍

  • @krap101
    @krap101 9 років тому +129

    Will this fit in my Honda?

    • @oshamdeen
      @oshamdeen 9 років тому +2

      +krap101 it will

    • @mrjodoe
      @mrjodoe 8 років тому +35

      maybe if you take back seats out

    • @FrustratedBaboon
      @FrustratedBaboon 8 років тому +30

      Put Honda engine inside the piston add wheels and drive it arround.

    • @joshuaswart3228
      @joshuaswart3228 6 років тому

      krap101 no it wont!

    • @Guds777
      @Guds777 6 років тому +7

      its bigger than your Honda.

  • @teamidris
    @teamidris 4 роки тому +2

    Peening is a nice trick :o) I need to get into that sort of weld relief. Although, mag-ally seems to be my thing at the moment. Let the ally rod blob down into the surface and then work it in before the magnesium gets angry and leaves the party.

  • @just1nFPV
    @just1nFPV 6 років тому +1

    Soo many internet welders that have never even picked up a torch...First off, Its a 12-50hp engine...there wont be too much stress on this piston. Also, he using aluminum bronze filler which means hes brazing not welding...His goal was to eliminate the crack so it wouldn't spread and fill in the crater he made doing so. Which is why hes brazing in aluminum bronze. Its not a structural repair, that's why there wasn't too much of a need to preheat. It could have been done cleaner and better, but this will do the job just fine for its intended purpose.

  • @ze_german2921
    @ze_german2921 4 роки тому +5

    I also only weld while wearing my Top Gun Jacket! LOL I Love it!!!

  • @JonDingle
    @JonDingle 4 роки тому +1

    Great video, music which seemed to suit the task rather well. I am curious to know of any pre and post heat treatment used?

  • @V0ID_beats
    @V0ID_beats 2 роки тому +2

    what's the purpose of the weird shaped top of the cylinder?

  • @paulerickson1906
    @paulerickson1906 6 років тому

    A beautiful welding job accomplished. I envy you're talent.

  • @marcbailey8242
    @marcbailey8242 4 роки тому +2

    Silicone bronze? Preheat, Post heat?

  • @kevinwatson768
    @kevinwatson768 4 роки тому +1

    I am wondering what filler material did you use?? Thank you Kevin

  • @histufly
    @histufly 6 років тому +5

    It would be great to be able to see the puddle.

  • @arthurmario5996
    @arthurmario5996 4 роки тому +1

    I am not a welder, but wouldn't it be better to heat the Piston with charcoal before welding to avoid embrittlement of the HAZ?

  • @reatonable
    @reatonable 4 роки тому +1

    And I always thought you had to heat cast iron up to weld it, learn something new every day.

    • @geoffmooregm
      @geoffmooregm 4 роки тому +1

      This is usually true. A bit of preheat won't do any harm. Just remember that "cast iron" includes many grades. Some are easily weldable with minimal prep and common fillers. Some cannot be fusion welded and will require brazing or silver solder to be repaired or joined.

    • @turbochevelle5641
      @turbochevelle5641 4 роки тому

      We used to re-crown pistons for ships and we had to heat them in the furnace for hours then put on our insulated gloves and turn the mig wide open and basically spray arc them. Even with the insulated bunker gloves we would still get huge water blisters on the toos of our hands, sucked but had to be done. Cool video.

    • @ludditeneaderthal
      @ludditeneaderthal 4 роки тому

      Look at the filler color as he peens... it's a bronze braze

  • @smathet7766
    @smathet7766 7 років тому +6

    Would you heat the piston to 400'F before welding it and heat afterwards?

    • @rixogtr
      @rixogtr 7 років тому +2

      I dont know if he did preheat, but he didnt do post-weld cooling procedure....he stopped welding and then started grinding right away...And people there say, we are haters who say fancy shit

    • @cwdtransport2247
      @cwdtransport2247 4 роки тому

      To answer the question.. YES! To minimize problems due to stress you must A Pre-Heat over hours, do the repair and then Re-Heat it up to say five hundred hold that for a few hours an then Reduce the temp fifty degrees per hr till you can remove it by hand. It’s little over kill maybe, but it’s always worked for me and my
      Grandad he was an old school Blacksmith coke forge anvil the works. I was in the Seabees for twenty Five years, you hang around Battalions, CBU’s, and NCTC’s long enough you learn just about everything you need. ChiefD

  • @baazigaj9125
    @baazigaj9125 2 роки тому

    looks like aluminum bronze filler rod with some awesome tig techniques

  • @flyguille
    @flyguille 4 роки тому +1

    And that weld will has the same thermal expand index as the piston?

    • @aevan104
      @aevan104 4 роки тому

      No but it's that or nothing when those pistons arent made anymore

  • @HEAVYMETALJSTYLES
    @HEAVYMETALJSTYLES 4 роки тому

    Interesting and cool. Im sure no problem, like the man said another 1000 hrs replace, its not like a motorcycle piston, that is aluminum or zinc, that's iron, more forgiving.

  • @MrGuvEuroman
    @MrGuvEuroman 6 років тому +17

    Drill the crack ends to stop it creeping?

  • @dirkl.690
    @dirkl.690 7 років тому +2

    Schöner Nasenkolben! ob das die Wärmespannungen später dauerhaft aushält und mitmacht ist bei Krümmern auch oft ein Problem schön geschweißt und reißt dann gern wieder ein

  • @kmccurdy21
    @kmccurdy21 7 років тому

    I love the chipping out the crack method. I do the same thing on Alloy 40 HF repairs

  • @terry2xb
    @terry2xb 7 років тому +37

    Meine Güte was seid ihr doch alle krümelkacker.lasst doch den Mann seinen Kolben schweißen so wie er es für richtig hält?Der macht das bestimmt nicht zum ersten Mal und wenn dann hat er doch den Schaden und nicht ihr Besserwisser!

    • @kevgermany
      @kevgermany 4 роки тому +1

      Genau!

    • @berndferger2767
      @berndferger2767 4 роки тому +1

      Gut gemacht.Vielleicht hätte man den Kolben auf einer Herdplatte aufwärmen sollen?

    • @AEHiestermann
      @AEHiestermann 4 роки тому +5

      Alle haben gesagt, dass geht nicht. Dann kam einer, der wusste das nicht und hat es einfach gemacht.

  • @nabelspalter714
    @nabelspalter714 6 років тому +8

    Weil ich schon schlechte Erfahrungen mit massigen Teilen gemacht habe hätte ich den Kolben auf min. 200 Grad vorgewärmt. Aber er wird das nicht das erste Mal machen.

  • @oldrustycars
    @oldrustycars 3 роки тому

    Butane lighter laying next to welding going on?

  • @CATBRO
    @CATBRO 4 роки тому +2

    That's exactly what I want inside my corolla

  • @Randy13780
    @Randy13780 4 роки тому +3

    Guss schweißen muss man auch erstmal können, also Respekt👍👍👍
    Gutes video

    • @Nordmanntanne96
      @Nordmanntanne96 2 роки тому +1

      An sich hast du recht. Aber anscheinend auch keine Ahnung. Wenn man Guss schweißen will muss man es Spannungsarm glühen und es wird bei ungefähr 200 Grad Materialtemperatur geschweißt UND auch NICHT mit WIG sondern immer Autogen.
      Das was dieser Herr da im Video macht ist total falsch. Das hält auch bloß von morgens bis mittags.

    • @Randy13780
      @Randy13780 2 роки тому

      @@Nordmanntanne96 Da hast du recht, Ahnung vom Gussschweißen habe ich nicht wirklich, habe ich erst ein Mal gemacht. Aber Do it yourself finde ich immer gut. Danke für die ausgiebige Info, denn das mit dem Glühen wusste ich gar nicht 😊👍

  • @DumbCarGuy
    @DumbCarGuy 4 роки тому

    I'm curious too. So no end of crack drilling. Brazing cast iron which you can do. But how is that low melting point bronze going to hold up to the high heat in the cylinder with at least 23 to 1 compression? That is what I am curious about. Not the craftsmanship.

  • @williamwestonn
    @williamwestonn 4 роки тому

    Why is there such a big difference in the material where you weld and the casting?
    Looks like your weld doesnt blend properly? its 5 years since i welded last and we usually welded aluminium so im not experienced in this?
    Why the coloring difference?

  • @Martuszewski
    @Martuszewski 4 роки тому

    Under inspection I’m shore piston is heat warped out of specs, and visually you can see impurities from the main surface and pin holes. This means trap air and impurities under the weld. It’s Going to crack over time.

    • @peterzingler6221
      @peterzingler6221 4 роки тому

      It's a frikin Lanz bulldog piston mate. The gap between zylinder and wall is almost a millimeter by factory.. There's not much spec to this after all

  • @nightinthewhite3817
    @nightinthewhite3817 2 роки тому

    isnt this from the engine that can idle at 0 RPM?

  • @cobrasvt347
    @cobrasvt347 4 роки тому +2

    I have had much better results by preheating the cast before welding and using a air chisel for shot peaning to help relieve the stress. Not a bad job 👍

  • @dzozepe
    @dzozepe 5 років тому

    no preheat? you waited for it to cooldown? Like small welds technique? What was the additive metal? looks more like brazing then welding with high nickel content rod?

  • @kikesaxo
    @kikesaxo 6 років тому +5

    Hey that’s a nice jacket dude, l would totally use it to ride my bike... (which l don’t have) 😰🤷🏽‍♂️ 🏍

  • @joshv3068
    @joshv3068 4 роки тому +1

    😯 heard about this but never seen it done until now

  • @markorr1874
    @markorr1874 4 роки тому

    what about lighter next to piston their low pressure but will explode

  • @Drottninggatan2017
    @Drottninggatan2017 6 років тому

    Gute Arbeit mit dieser Pistongen.

  • @jangeusens7987
    @jangeusens7987 4 роки тому

    With which add martial you have welded it, is that just copper bagette, or type of material correct, I see that you weld it with the btig.

  • @TheJunkyardmessiah
    @TheJunkyardmessiah 6 років тому +1

    Not badly done, But I think I would have taken out a larger area, I suspect some of the area around the fix is going to fail . I would have ground down all of the orange peel areas and used a light acid to see if I was into good metal or not. Then tig the snot outta it/grind /flap wheel it all out
    .

  • @chrisinelpaso
    @chrisinelpaso 7 років тому +6

    Good in my book! Will last another 100 years, easy...

  • @Desmodromic916
    @Desmodromic916 5 років тому +2

    Hope that piece wont fell off

  • @shaun2049
    @shaun2049 4 роки тому

    Did you use copper

  • @BeAsT281TX
    @BeAsT281TX 4 роки тому

    What kind of filler rod was used have some cast iron to repair myself

  • @chadfabian3143
    @chadfabian3143 4 роки тому +1

    Great job! Keep up the good work

    • @zainoelsoroto2776
      @zainoelsoroto2776 4 роки тому

      Bro what the hell man i though you have sleeping effects

  • @randallgoldtooth9013
    @randallgoldtooth9013 4 роки тому

    So what kind of fillet rod is he,using,?

  • @scooter1391
    @scooter1391 4 роки тому

    what's the patches on your jacket looks like some type of military patchs

  • @hectormaluenda1166
    @hectormaluenda1166 4 роки тому

    This were the tractors that had almost a kilogramo of gold in the internals of the engine?

  • @henricocamus3106
    @henricocamus3106 4 роки тому

    whats the reason why you hammer the weld??

  • @ghozyfarandy8304
    @ghozyfarandy8304 7 років тому +3

    What is the fillermetal you use?

  • @robertatwood2503
    @robertatwood2503 7 років тому +4

    Better him than me damn I spent an hour after our building aluminum rails back up that were silicone and oil impregnated not something that I like doing nasty smoke stinky yeah miserable

  • @julianlaustsen1991
    @julianlaustsen1991 4 роки тому

    the weld is full of air bubbles? why?

  • @samuelsim7457
    @samuelsim7457 6 років тому

    That was some fine dentistry.

  • @BlakeKane
    @BlakeKane 6 років тому

    Isn't it gonna harden the cast iron and cause more cracks? I don't know just asking.

  • @mattmcfarland9154
    @mattmcfarland9154 4 роки тому

    Great job in saving that part that is now probably irreplaceable but one thing i wanted to say is not to have a cigarette lighter near your welding work why your welding its downright dangerous and i have heard of a welder that was killed from a cigarette lighter exploding in his front shirt pocket after a hot weld specksle had landed on it pleased "BE WARNED" accidents have happened otherwise keep up the great effort of keeping those old tractors alive and they will still be going well and truly after all todays new junk will be on the scrapheap.

  • @hoost3056
    @hoost3056 3 роки тому

    Why the death march music for such a life giving experience?

  • @svendusmcveteraner
    @svendusmcveteraner 4 роки тому

    Nice work Do You use stainless welding material and how many AMP do you have on the TIG welder👍

  • @TVPiles
    @TVPiles 6 років тому +17

    To all screaming: how about showing us a video of you guys welding a piece of cast iron?

    • @jasonstalder5208
      @jasonstalder5208 6 років тому +4

      they cant, they have only googled it. shit ill bet my left nut they had to google the tractor its out of...

    • @dzozepe
      @dzozepe 5 років тому

      actually i did weld it a few times mostly the car Spindles with stick electrode and when i preheated and post heated it it was great but i had the option to preheat with oxy acethylene and then throw it into the owen after the welding. I think the preheat was not introduced because of the size here.

    • @zuluflight5467
      @zuluflight5467 4 роки тому

      @@dzozepe try to wrap around some copper wire around the electrode. and while youre welding hammer the iron inside the cast iron..that works great

  • @aserta
    @aserta 9 років тому

    Holly bonkers, that's one massive piston.

    • @AppleJack76
      @AppleJack76 9 років тому +5

      That is what she said.

    • @mimakka2695
      @mimakka2695 8 років тому

      +Mno good fusion between metal ( durty job)

    • @russg1801
      @russg1801 7 років тому

      ...and a looong stroke, too!

  • @Mercmad
    @Mercmad 4 роки тому

    What type of tungsten, Filler rod and gas was used?

  • @stevenappu1492
    @stevenappu1492 4 роки тому

    Ur work is undefeated , where is the Ur hand gloves

  • @flydieselair
    @flydieselair 6 років тому

    Why did you not pre-heat the piston? Did you use stainless rod?

  • @josephleister9198
    @josephleister9198 7 років тому

    Is the piston cast iron?.....if so why would you use tig over pre heat and braze???

  • @RetroTRAKTOR
    @RetroTRAKTOR 9 років тому

    222 mm? Maybe 225?

  • @WikWak
    @WikWak 4 роки тому

    Im an amateur welder. But to me that looks like it has no penetration and is just gonna fall out.
    Is the filler a different metal

    • @kevgermany
      @kevgermany 4 роки тому

      Not welded, filled with braze.

  • @douro20
    @douro20 4 роки тому

    What alloy was used?

  • @PoptartVT
    @PoptartVT 6 років тому

    That's some premo pitting you got going on there.
    Personally, I would have touched up the cut with a diamond tip and a die grinder, so there was a smother surface to wield to.
    I am wondering though. On a piece like this, would he have pre-heated it?

    • @gregorytimmons4777
      @gregorytimmons4777 5 років тому

      I think he should have. Pretty hard to go wrong pre heating cast iron but you can do less than excellent by NOT pre heating.

  • @normandoty6133
    @normandoty6133 8 років тому +3

    what kind of rod are u using to fill the crack?? how come u have not pre-heated the piston before u start to fill the crack with metal?? shouldn't you have put drill stop holes at the end of the cracks to try and prevent the cracks from continuing??

    • @vassilisgr1972
      @vassilisgr1972 7 років тому +1

      he probably used silicon bronze so he had not need to preheat, anyway that big cast iron should preheat to a certain point

  • @guembo
    @guembo 4 роки тому

    why hit on it with hammer so its work hardened.

  • @НормальноДелай
    @НормальноДелай 4 роки тому

    В теории конец трещины необходимо засверлить , как он сейчас работает ?

  • @NoNo-in5tu
    @NoNo-in5tu 4 роки тому

    What kinda of filler metal are you using? 2% thoriated and straight argon?

    • @Chris-yy7qc
      @Chris-yy7qc 4 роки тому +1

      To me the weld looks like he used silicon bronze weld (tig brazing).

  • @berntd
    @berntd 3 роки тому

    Did it last?

  • @Max_Marz
    @Max_Marz 9 років тому +1

    No preheat on the piston before welding? May I ask what rod you were using?

    • @repalmore
      @repalmore 9 років тому +1

      +Max Maruszewski I'm guessing he used EZ weld filler. Just google it and you'll find the seller. He's reasonably priced relative to buying nickle rod. I've used it and it welds very nicely and does a nice repair.

    • @d.slater3958
      @d.slater3958 8 років тому

      I haven't learned how to tig weld yet but want to soon once I buy an AC/DC powertig welder. I heard that cast iron is tough to tig weld though??

    • @repalmore
      @repalmore 8 років тому +1

      D. Slater Cast iron is so hard to weld most welders will say 50/50 chance of it working. If you use conventional nickle rod(expensive!) you'll have to preheat, weld and if the welding doesn't keep the heat of the base metal up (engine block etc) you'll have to keep pre heating it till the repair is done then do a very slow post heat cool down. Real pain. The easy weld bypasses all that and you go strait to weld and your done. I've used it on engine blocks and exhaust manifolds. Had very good success with it. Don't get hung up on equipment. If you learn on a crappy old machine, you'll be an expert when you get a good one. Best of luck.

    • @guidorollard2944
      @guidorollard2944 8 років тому

      Often it is done by soldering, i have seen this on many cast iron repairs. But you need a lot experience to do this job right

    • @repalmore
      @repalmore 8 років тому

      When you say soldering are you talking about using lead/tin alloy filler metal? I've never seen this process used. I've seen allot of brazing used in cast iron.

  • @myfujaccmyfujacc5512
    @myfujaccmyfujacc5512 6 років тому

    not sure if welding cylinder is the best idea, thermal expansion of cast iron and brass/bronze are very different.

    • @homeoopatix5086
      @homeoopatix5086 5 років тому

      Know you that engine? This ist an massive prewar steel beast you can weld it...
      Serch one time for LANZ Bulldog Start and be impressed...

  • @destroyer4416
    @destroyer4416 8 років тому

    I hope he cleans off the grinding dust before installing

    • @65sgboogieman8
      @65sgboogieman8 7 років тому

      Doubt it, with the hack up job he did at welding it

  • @MrLukealbanese
    @MrLukealbanese 7 років тому

    I wonder what rods he was using?

  • @rodneybynum8104
    @rodneybynum8104 4 роки тому +2

    There was no hole drilled at the beginning and end of the crack it will happen again . That's a lot of work to have happen again .

  • @rogmags6337
    @rogmags6337 8 років тому +19

    benny hill style hammering