Hi,
A bit different but the last thing I made is a mower petrol tank from aluminium. I'd fully restored a Suffolk Colt petrol mower only to find the petrol tank to leak which was highly frustrating. It's an awful long story but I've arc welded steel for over 55 years but never attempted to weld aluminium so I was on a ballistic learning curve.
My lovely wife generously bought me a new Parweld TIG welder and I had to gather all the items needed to get me welding with it; Pure Argon gas proved expensive at first but then I opened a BOC account and now use high pressure cylinders; filler rods; tungstens and a £400 top of the range welding helmet and I was ready to go.
crystal2.0 - You won’t believe your eyes
TIG welding aluminium isn't easy to learn as I found out but with determination I completed the new tank including my first attempt at panel beating. I also made a second tank involving using my Graduate lathe for metal spinning.
Kind regards, Colin.
The new tank underway.
The new tank mounting plate.
Ready to be welded.
Original tank top right. New streamlined tank bottom and a second tank just for fun.
Gathering equipment.
Lots and lots of practice welds; I used three Hobbyweld Pure Argon cylinders before opening the BOC account and used two BOC cylinders now I have a third full BOC cylinder; not a cheap hobby by any means but highly interesting and a useful skill to have.
I made a pair of "Third hands" copying from YouTube; these are just wonderful and so useful for many projects.
First make every mistake possible but never give up; this is 4mm thick aluminium and it becomes increasingly difficult on thinner aluminium. This mower tank must be the most expensive tank ever it costing around £1,600 setting up TIG and learning how to use it. As I say it's a bit different.
I only bought the mower as a restoration project; I sold it a few days ago to a delighted new owner. I enjoy pottering around in my workshop.
A bit different but the last thing I made is a mower petrol tank from aluminium. I'd fully restored a Suffolk Colt petrol mower only to find the petrol tank to leak which was highly frustrating. It's an awful long story but I've arc welded steel for over 55 years but never attempted to weld aluminium so I was on a ballistic learning curve.
My lovely wife generously bought me a new Parweld TIG welder and I had to gather all the items needed to get me welding with it; Pure Argon gas proved expensive at first but then I opened a BOC account and now use high pressure cylinders; filler rods; tungstens and a £400 top of the range welding helmet and I was ready to go.
crystal2.0 - You won’t believe your eyes
TIG welding aluminium isn't easy to learn as I found out but with determination I completed the new tank including my first attempt at panel beating. I also made a second tank involving using my Graduate lathe for metal spinning.
Kind regards, Colin.
The new tank underway.
The new tank mounting plate.
Ready to be welded.
Original tank top right. New streamlined tank bottom and a second tank just for fun.
Gathering equipment.
Lots and lots of practice welds; I used three Hobbyweld Pure Argon cylinders before opening the BOC account and used two BOC cylinders now I have a third full BOC cylinder; not a cheap hobby by any means but highly interesting and a useful skill to have.
I made a pair of "Third hands" copying from YouTube; these are just wonderful and so useful for many projects.
First make every mistake possible but never give up; this is 4mm thick aluminium and it becomes increasingly difficult on thinner aluminium. This mower tank must be the most expensive tank ever it costing around £1,600 setting up TIG and learning how to use it. As I say it's a bit different.
I only bought the mower as a restoration project; I sold it a few days ago to a delighted new owner. I enjoy pottering around in my workshop.