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> Mig welding stainless steel!, joining rice-pipes...:)
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post Oct 18 2005, 01:41 PM
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For the WRX engine - I bought a couple of aftermarket (read: RICE) exhaust components for cheap that I could modify to fit on the 914.

I remember reading (I think on here) that it's possible to weld stainless using a regular MIG welder and mild steel wire. Of course the weld will rust, but thats not too much of a concern. Will it actually work? What problems will I encounter. Should I just find someone with a tig and get them to do it?

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post Oct 18 2005, 01:58 PM
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Your welder will work, it will just need a little more juice than normal. Use stainless wire if you want reasonable results. It's best to use pure argon, but you can get by with 75/25. For the absolute best results, back-gas it with any inert gas. (plug the ends of the pipe except for a small hole at each end, and run the gas through it)
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