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Author: Subject: rose joint bush welding
Evrim

posted on 26/6/08 at 06:33 PM Reply With Quote
rose joint bush welding

Hi there,
Am i a little bit anxious????
let me share my fear with you.If we make welding to the rear lower wishbone rose joint bushes with wishbone tube like pic1
the whole load act by wheel will be applied only the edge(protruding part)of the bush.If the edge part will crack we may lose the lower wishbone!!!.That's why i make double-V-groove preparation and 4 cavity like Pic2 to laying the penetration to the base of the bush.
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Evrim

posted on 26/6/08 at 06:35 PM Reply With Quote
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RichardK

posted on 26/6/08 at 06:36 PM Reply With Quote
Couple of holes further down the tube and plug weld as well?

Thats what I did

Rich



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Evrim

posted on 26/6/08 at 06:40 PM Reply With Quote
good idea
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Evrim

posted on 26/6/08 at 06:41 PM Reply With Quote
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Evrim

posted on 26/6/08 at 06:43 PM Reply With Quote
after welding.How about my welding? Rescued attachment P1000063.JPG
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worX

posted on 26/6/08 at 06:48 PM Reply With Quote
I'd happily drive a car that had that made for it. Although - I too would of welded a pool into the hole as suggested above.

All the best with the others!

Steve






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jacko

posted on 26/6/08 at 06:49 PM Reply With Quote
looking good
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RichardK

posted on 26/6/08 at 06:50 PM Reply With Quote
Looks fine to me though fella, if the paranoia is kicking in, as above stick a couple of holes in further down and plug it up.

Cheers

R





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Evrim

posted on 26/6/08 at 07:14 PM Reply With Quote
I thing you are right, making holes is beter then what i did .Thank's to all
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mark chandler

posted on 26/6/08 at 09:02 PM Reply With Quote
Nothing wrong with that, its correct practice to make a fishmouth and back fill.

The weld is then over a longer distance lessening the load on any specific point.

Regards Mark

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Evrim

posted on 1/7/08 at 04:22 PM Reply With Quote
Hi mate,
I make two hole (8mm) and weld the bush as suggested. Rescued attachment P1000084.JPG
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Evrim

posted on 1/7/08 at 04:37 PM Reply With Quote
meanwhile I change the settings of the mig welder before welding the bush.Below you can see the bush welded with new settings on the left and the previous one on the right.(I reduce the voltage and wire speed to obtain a stable result)Can anyone see the difference?is it still good enough Rescued attachment P1000085.JPG
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Evrim

posted on 1/7/08 at 04:38 PM Reply With Quote
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