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Old 09-12-2022, 01:06 PM   #1
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magnetic copper welding plug

i've never seen a commercial version of magnetic copper welding plug
i have a brass slug or flatten a copper pipe for plug welding holes
this one happens to be on sale at amazon

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07ZG59SHV/
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Old 09-12-2022, 02:18 PM   #2
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Re: magnetic copper welding plug

That is cool Ogre..!!..
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Old 09-12-2022, 04:21 PM   #3
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Re: magnetic copper welding plug

I think I have had that one on my wish list for a while. I'd say that the first hole in a firewall that you use it to back up while you weld the hole up will pay for it. I've got the spoon type one that I got off Ebay but unless you can reach around to hold it or have a helper it isn't all that great.

I'd have to go out and count them but have something like 30 holes that my uncled drilled in the box of my 71 GMC to weld up. I went out and looked and there 16 holes in the drivers side of the box to weld up 12 being on top and 4 for the J hooks and probably 17 on the passenger side as my uncle drilled a hole from the inside through the inner panel and the outer panel to bolt a small tool box inside the bed at the back. I remember Dad buying him a 3/8 drill for Christmas one year.
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Old 09-13-2022, 01:49 PM   #4
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Re: magnetic copper welding plug

For years I've used a block of steel that's roughly 1" thick and 4" square. I've also used cast iron as a backer. That tool above would be nice to have.
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Old 09-13-2022, 02:23 PM   #5
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Re: magnetic copper welding plug

I'd rather have a buddy on the other side. By the time you get around to move it and back, you and the bud would have welded 4 holes closed ��
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Old 09-13-2022, 02:24 PM   #6
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Re: magnetic copper welding plug

This is a good find Ogre!! I'm going to move it to Tools so it hits a larger audience.
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Old 09-13-2022, 10:06 PM   #7
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Re: magnetic copper welding plug

Thanks for sharing, Ogre.

I have made a lot of my own tools.
Like we all do.

For that Money

Just ordered some
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Old 09-14-2022, 09:32 AM   #8
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Re: magnetic copper welding plug

cool tool, I shouldda had one when it was firewall time, lol. I have several flattened copper pipe pieces of different shapes and contours and a thick piece of brass that takes longer to heat up
it should come with a step drill so the old hole can be cleaned up to bare metal and sized for the round slug to fit well. that way you don't have to custom fit every filler slug, just drill the hole to fit the slug. welders series sells "unholes" for cheap, prolly others do too. I sometimes use a magnet to hold the slug due to no helpers. it only works for the tack because the magnetic field distorts the weld and then there is porosity to grind out and re weld. tack, remove magnet, hammer/dolly to get flat, tack again, hammer/dolly......you know.
I have used a regular uncoated nail sometimes. it has a nice shank to hold while you weld, then cut that off when done. the shank helps absorb some heat too
I have a C clamp that I cut off so it is only 1/2 a C. it has a magnet attached to the cut off part so it can stick to the surrounding metal and not distort the weld so much, then the threaded part can be screwed down to fit whatever height you need. it has uses as well.
https://welderseries.ecwid.com/Unholes-p50202282
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hey Rickysnickers, maybe you could drop a quick link to the tools section. thanks.
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Hi Dennis, yes, I moved it here
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Old 09-14-2022, 01:38 PM   #11
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Re: magnetic copper welding plug

Why would you think it needed to be moved? it was information for the group not anything anyone was selling?
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Old 09-15-2022, 09:23 AM   #12
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Re: magnetic copper welding plug

I moved it because it was tool related and others from different forums might see it and think the same thing, "I could use one of those" or "Hey, that's cool." Therefore, it's shared with the rest of the community.
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Old 09-17-2022, 05:48 PM   #13
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Re: magnetic copper welding plug

I got mine today. It looks like it's made pretty well. For $15 I don't think it would be worth my time to build one. I'll try it out this coming week.
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Old 09-17-2022, 06:18 PM   #14
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Re: magnetic copper welding plug

I got mine also.

I really like it.

I have already thought of extra attachments for it. (Imagine that).

I will post pictures when I borrow the hardware from work to make it.
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Old 09-19-2022, 10:45 PM   #15
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Re: magnetic copper welding plug

After we hashed over that I went on Amazon and ordered one and found out that I had exactly enough Amazon points to pay for it with nothing out of pocket.

They are rather small so they will fit in tight spots and appear to very well made. In fact the company that makes them makes a whole line of welding tables and accessories https://stronghand.stronghandtools.c...e_model=AGK320
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Re: magnetic copper welding plug

I really like this addition to my Welding Tools.

The small screw on the Copper end is M4 metric/ Thread.

The other articulating side is M8 /Thread.

I am already planning to make attachments.
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