How to brace your welds with a fish plate! Reinforce your truck frame for strength
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- After welding your truck frame, you’ll need to brace it up. The best way to do this is with a “fish plate”
I’ve had some people ask for my address to send along something, so I thought I’d leave my address here incase you’d like to! I appreciate you guys.
Barry Lambert
P.O. Box 1008
Lewisporte, NL, Canada
A0G 3A0
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Filmed at Carquest auto parts in Lewisporte, Newfoundland Canada
The only thing I would have done differently is I would completely weld the fishplate, no moisture that way, otherwise great job!
Solid concern, I left it open for the same reason haha!
One tip on your welder, you need to clean out the liner every 8-10 spools of wire in all mig welders. Usually guys just replace it as it encounters wear as it’s a wear item just like tips. 👍
I actually never knew that, definitely clears up my issue then! Thanks a bunch
Only trouble is, you’re going to get moisture under plate between those spot welds and it’ll rust out. You should complete the weld all the way around to seal it. I would also have used a rust inhibitor before and after inside & out, then prime then paint. Then it would last a lifetime. Great job on the work none the less, just trying to give a few helpful tips 👍
I appreciate the tips, thanks!
Freaking nice!! He did stuff a little diff but very nice well pleased.
Thanks man 🤘🏼
Man that looks very good you did good job 👍🏼👍🏼💯
I’m actually really happy with how it came out, now hopefully everything lines up with the cab and bed
Looking good buddy! that should be more than solid.
Man if you’re happy with it I’m happy with it 🤟🏼
Nice job, looks good and strong
Thanks 🙂
I'd say you're more of a fabricator than you give yourself credit for! The ratrod,the caravan,now this. You are a fabricator. More than a lot of guys on bigbuck tv shows who just buy shit and bolt it on ,anyway.🍻🇨🇦👍🍻
I appreciate it Brian 🙂
As a experienced fabricator in plate. And structural, try mot to use square corners in the in the joint , and hopefully you used backing bars in weld
As a non experienced fabricator, i appreciate the advice.
Backing bars?
Anyone thought about using a sharpie or paint pen for layout, then not removing it and welding ? Could that paint pen become contamination or porosity in the weld?
I guess anything besides clean metal could be considered contamination
Fantastic job! What welder are you using & what brand of wire?
The welder and wire are both Forney brand
Grind hard against a heavy steel plate corner to level your grinding disk.
That’ll take off a layer?
If thay is Forney wire, its some of the worst wore I've ever used. It's super dirty and doesn't run worth a crap in my mig.
You know I’ve had those same issues. It seems to plug up the whip very often and I have to blow it out and use tip cleaners on the top almost every time I use it
"And remember, if the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy!"
Yes sir!
Are you going to sandblast and paint this frame when you’re all done?
I don’t have a sandblaster but I will wire wheel and paint it!
What’s the polarity on your welder? It should tell you inside the panel what polarity you need to run depending on what you’re using.
You got it. I’m on the correct polarity for flux core, I may get gas some day.
@@StationroadRatrods yeah, gas is expensive so I’ll stick to flux core or stick lol
Thats my thoughts exactly lol
what wire are you using barry for flux core?
It’s Forney .035 flux core
I have zero tips for extreme temp hot glue. Just leaving a comment for the algorithm.
To use our moto on submarines. It's not just good, it's good enough. 😂
Electric krazy glue!
Trying to send you link but won't work. Just Google backing bars ,secures good strong joints no cracking from back of weld ,
UA-cam apparently hates links, but I will look it up, thanks a bunch.
I can’t get anything around the back but I did weld inside also, just to be sure it’s nice and strong
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