Anyone around Denver good enough welder?..

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  • tkent02
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    • Jan 2006
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    #1

    Anyone around Denver good enough welder?..

    To put a new petcock mounting plate in a different location on a gas tank?

    Thanks!
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  • hotrods316

    #2
    check out justin kill of overkill race cars, he is in denver, not sure what he would charge. he does some nice work though, (970)-581-8134

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    • tatu
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      #3
      If it were me I would braze or silver solder the plate there, welding would bring unnecessary complications, you could do the job yourself with a map blowtorch.
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      Don't say can't, as anything is possible with time and effort, but, if you don't have time things get tougher and require more effort.

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      • tkent02
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        The problem is that the place it needs to go isn't flat, kind of a rounded curve in the whole area. Maybe I could hammer it flat enough….
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          #5
          Originally posted by tkent02
          The problem is that the place it needs to go isn't flat, kind of a rounded curve in the whole area. Maybe I could hammer it flat enough….
          if you use a honda petcock,.... they mount on a pipe so you only need to drill a hole and weld in a stubby nipple

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          • tkent02
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            #6
            That could work, have to check into it.
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            • tatu
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              #7
              Originally posted by tkent02
              The problem is that the place it needs to go isn't flat, kind of a rounded curve in the whole area. Maybe I could hammer it flat enough….
              You should get it with braze in that case from a proper torch.
              Braze you can build, silver solder not so it tends to flow.
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              • rustybronco
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                #8
                Chris, brazing adds a fair amount of heat and with it comes warpage.
                I know, I used a #1 tip set as small low as I could to braze a patch in the bottom of my '78's tank.

                I suggested tig as it's easier to control than oxy/act. In the right hands of course.

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