welding aluminum/minimal gear

Discussion in 'Metal Boat Building' started by alloy sailor, Jan 14, 2010.

  1. alloy sailor
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    alloy sailor New Member

    I am a good fitter and fabricator with many different materials. I have done some welding. I want to build solid lifelines for my aluminum sailboat and do some other projects. I need something to tack the parts together and I will hire a pro to finish weld everything. Can this be done with a 110 power supply; maybe a 140 mig with a spool gun I found some good deals on craigslist.
     
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    welder/fitter Senior Member

    I'd suggest making stanchions/horizontals from stainless with ss base plates insulated from, but through-bolted to aluminum doubler plates, using stainless fasteners.

    All of this aside, for tacking purposes, the 140 mig will do it, no problem.

    Mike
     
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    alloy sailor New Member

    I like stainless but the boat came with a pile of aluminum pipe for this reason; I could sell it and buy stainless but why would it be better. I see aluminum rails on commercial and recreational fishing boats and looks good and seems strong enough.
     

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    welder/fitter Senior Member

    That you, Jay?
    I've replaced aluminum lifelines & handrails on a few vessels, usually bent badly, but once with tears at the bases, just above the support bracket welds. Always replaced with ss. When I bought one of my boats, the Al dodger frame was a real mess & I've seen others that haven't held up very well. So, mark it all down to personal preference, if you will. Btw, very nice modern-style ph! Brilliant move!
    Mike
     
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