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Offline Mt.St.BigBlock

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Welding Sheet Metal Over Previous Brazing?
« on: June 15, 2007 - 05:46:52 PM »
Hi, I'm wondering if anyone out there has experience welding over brass alloy
brazing? The quarter I want to replace with a new piece from Goodmark, was
replaced as an accident repair once before but instead of welding it in place
they brazed it. Will the contaminated metal cause me a problem like in the door
jam area where I'm forced to weld to used metal? Is there a proper way to clean
that up so I can get decent welds? I need to replace it due to rust and also they
cut it into the C-pillar very low, with a huge nasty overlap, from about the trunk
opening corner to the bottom back corner of the quarter window! From inside the trunk
it looks like... :puke:   Any suggestions would be welcome!!  Jeff
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Offline fishn4cuda

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Re: Welding Sheet Metal Over Previous Brazing?
« Reply #1 on: June 15, 2007 - 07:09:11 PM »
All brazing will have to be removed. Wire weld will not adhere to the braze and it puts off a nasty and dangerous gas. Same goes with welding near lead. I usually grind the brazing off with a 2" 36 grit Roloc disc on an angle grinder. Be carefull not to thin or blue the steel.
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Offline ksierens

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Re: Welding Sheet Metal Over Previous Brazing?
« Reply #2 on: June 15, 2007 - 07:12:34 PM »
As usual, cut out the bad, weld in the good.  It is worth the extra effort in the long run.
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Offline Mt.St.BigBlock

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Re: Welding Sheet Metal Over Previous Brazing?
« Reply #3 on: June 16, 2007 - 06:37:26 PM »
Fishn4cuda; Thank you for the suggestion. grinding that brass off without thinning the metal
will be a job but necessary to get decent welds.

Ksierens; Everything should be new except for the door jam, tail panel and outerwheelhouse. The outerwheelhouse
to quarter joint looks like they just spot brazed that vs a continuous joint. I won't hesitate to replace that though if its
farther gone then what it looks like now. Will just clean it up the best I can and see what happens. Thanks both for the input! Jeff

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