Welding on stainless sill plates
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Both are stainless steel. I was wondering if the gmc portion of the 60 66 sill plate could be welded into the center of a 67 72 sill plate and look seamless after polishing or would the weld be visible considering that both are made from the same stainless? Wish they just made the gmc 67 72 sils like the bowtie ones.
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Great Idea.:metal:
A person that is very good at TIG Welding could do this. . |
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Agreed...tig in a experienced hand could knock that out..
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Ok. I should have added that I won't be doing this myself. I'd be seeking a professional. I just wanted to know if it could be done to look seemless
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Yea I understand:ito:
I have a Friend I call on for stuff like that;) . |
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I got one of those friends to...haha..
This tailgate pic is just for reference ...my friend had a guy come to him, that did a hidden tailgate latch on his square body...he welded a patch piece in the tailgate trim..(circled in red)..to fill in the handle notch..it was almost flawless...you had to get the reflection just right to even notice it..and that is some thin aluminum So yep ..good on you for seeking out a pro..show some pics when you get it done.. |
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you will be hard pressed to find a welder that would take on welding Stainless to a carbon steel job, I am not saying it can not be done , but you have to understand it is a very difficult task to complete, welding 2 different metals do not weld well at all they take 2 different heats settings so you will have to fight that issue first and a nice finish result will be hard to obtain you will need some kind of filler also to help with the welding process . I have welding certs in stainless and carbon and have major experience in welding stainless and If you asked me I would say no ,but you may find someone who will just know its a very difficult task and you may not like the end result .
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Both sets are stainless steel. I wouldn't want 2 different metals welded together. The gmc set I just purchased is on back order so it may take a while to get this done.
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Ah ok miss read thought you were trying to inlay the GMC portion rite in to the rocker . So yes can be done but a lot of sanding ,honing and polishing to get it seamless ..
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That would be cool too. I never thought of that. I should get a steel one and do that instead Maby???
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I'd do the SS first and try it. Especially if both of these parts are SS. I'm no professional welder and I can't tell you how many times I've welded a SS part to a mild steel part. With a mig. And they all welded up good and never cracked. It really has to do with the properties of the SS. Look at semi trailers. Most of the rear door frames and ICC bumpers are SS now. But all of that welds to mild steel framing. I'm betting a good tig welder will get it knocked out for you.
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