06-17-2012, 04:27 PM
(06-17-2012, 03:24 PM)arvidj Wrote:(06-16-2012, 09:23 AM)Rickabilly Wrote: An excellent description of what needs to be done ...
Thank you very much for the detailed explanation. The only other thing you could have done was come here and do it.
If I understand you description and the statements about which side the miters were on the resulting frame would be two inches high. The 45 degree miter will be on the 2 inch sides ... i.e. what I think is the 2.8 inches of weld scenario, and the resulting frame will be six inches high. I hope that makes sense.
If that is the case would there be a change in the order or the location of the welds?
Again thanks for the excellent description,
Arvid
The only thing that changes is you can run the Mitre welds in one go, no real need to do it half way then come in from the other to meet in the middle, the reason you need to do that on the long welds is that you want to finish a side (so four welds) before the first one gets too cold, with 8.4"inches of weld the first one would be near room temperature before the last weld was started.
I would do each mitre weld from the inside towards the outside,
Also the whole job is less prone to warpage when you are doing the Mitre across the 2" face, so as long as you follow the diagonal weld order and always start with a 1/16"th gap at the root of your welds you'll be OK
Best Regards
Rick
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