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NapalmHeart[_2_] December 6th 08 07:44 AM

Kerosene Heater (Salamancer Type) repair
 
Can anyone tell me what material I would need to
repair the replace the metal strips that hold the
cone-shaped piece of metal on at the output end of
my heater? It looks like some type of
stainless-steel. Would a high-nickel rod weld
hold up in this application?

Thanks,

Ken



Ernie Willson December 6th 08 12:26 PM

Kerosene Heater (Salamancer Type) repair
 
I would expect that a high nickel weld (if done properly) would work for
a long time.

EJ in NJ

NapalmHeart wrote:
Can anyone tell me what material I would need to
repair the replace the metal strips that hold the
cone-shaped piece of metal on at the output end of
my heater? It looks like some type of
stainless-steel. Would a high-nickel rod weld
hold up in this application?

Thanks,

Ken



Steve Barker DLT December 7th 08 03:53 AM

Kerosene Heater (Salamancer Type) repair
 
simple brazing will work. Or someone good with a MIG. You can order the
replacement from the mfgr.



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"NapalmHeart" wrote in message
ogy...
Can anyone tell me what material I would need to repair the replace the
metal strips that hold the cone-shaped piece of metal on at the output end
of my heater? It looks like some type of stainless-steel. Would a
high-nickel rod weld hold up in this application?

Thanks,

Ken





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