Unless there is somethng new that I have not heard of there is no way to
use a mig welder to weld copper. You can howerever weld Mild steel and
aluminum, but not together. As it is virtually impossible to weld to
dissimiliar metals effectively.
Unless I missed somthing in this thread, MIG welding will not work on Copper.
Mike...ND6A
At 12:46 PM 10/24/99 -0700, you wrote:
>
>
>Hi Bill,
>
>I'm not a mig welding expert. But I'd guess that if you can get
>feed wire that is of the appropriate material, it should do fine.
>How about it mig experts??? I know there are some flux filled
>hollow wires available. Do any of them result in a brazed
>connection?
>
>The bottom line is that all the metal in the joint needs to be in
>the correct place in the galvanic series. Brazing metal is close
>enough to steel to make a durable connection to the rod. Even
>so, it is a good idea to tar any steel / copper connection prior
>to burial.
>
>You can do brazing with your gas welding equipment. Just takes
>the appropriate flux, brazing rod and flame setting.
>
>73, Eric N7CL
>
>
>>From: "Bill Heinzinger" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
>>Date: Sun, 24 Oct 1999 13:13:08 -0500
>>
>>I have a mig welder. Would that be appropriate for welding to
>>ground rods? I also have gas welding equipment. Would that be
>>good?
>>
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