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Jim Roberts January 7th 04 11:35 PM

Sawzall blade weldability question
 
Greetings all,

O.K., it is actually a Morse brand reciprocating saw blade, but you get
the idea. :) I have the need to weld,(TIG) said blade to a piece of 16 ga.
CRS to form a serrated edge for gripping. It will only be a short piece,
approx. 1 1/4" long, and curved.
My question is, the blade contains Cobalt, 8%, will this give me any
problems welding?
I will probably use either Si/Bronze or SS filler, haven't made up my
mind yet. I also figured I will have to cut the blade with a Spedecut
rather than a bandsaw due to it being somewhat hardened.

Thanks in advance guys, if anyone cares I will report on my
success/failure and any injuries that may occur.

Jim C Roberts



Ernie Leimkuhler January 8th 04 12:20 AM

Sawzall blade weldability question
 
In article , Jim Roberts
wrote:

Greetings all,

O.K., it is actually a Morse brand reciprocating saw blade, but you get
the idea. :) I have the need to weld,(TIG) said blade to a piece of 16 ga.
CRS to form a serrated edge for gripping. It will only be a short piece,
approx. 1 1/4" long, and curved.
My question is, the blade contains Cobalt, 8%, will this give me any
problems welding?
I will probably use either Si/Bronze or SS filler, haven't made up my
mind yet. I also figured I will have to cut the blade with a Spedecut
rather than a bandsaw due to it being somewhat hardened.

Thanks in advance guys, if anyone cares I will report on my
success/failure and any injuries that may occur.

Jim C Roberts



Most good sawzall blades are Bi-Metal blades.
The cobalt is in the teeth that are Electron Beam Welded to the spring
steel body of the blade.

Ted Edwards January 8th 04 03:09 AM

Sawzall blade weldability question
 
Jim Roberts wrote:

O.K., it is actually a Morse brand reciprocating saw blade, but you get
the idea. :) I have the need to weld,(TIG) said blade to a piece of 16 ga.
CRS to form a serrated edge for gripping.


Silver "solder"?

Ted



Jim Roberts January 8th 04 03:33 AM

Sawzall blade weldability question
 

"Ernie Leimkuhler" wrote in message
...
Most good sawzall blades are Bi-Metal blades.


You are correct, sir.

The cobalt is in the teeth that are Electron Beam Welded to the spring
steel body of the blade.


Hope the spring steel doesn't present a problem, I considered heating the
blades to take out any tempering, but I probably won't have time. These
pieces were supposed to go out this evening. I hate it, but that's what
happens when they send us home for a week and a half.

Thank you Ernie for your answers to my question,
Jim C Roberts




Jim Roberts January 9th 04 03:57 AM

Sawzall blade weldability question
 
Greetings all,

Well, I suppose all's well that ends well. I got the pieces of bladed
welded on today. Ted was probably right about using the silver solder, the
TIG was almost too hot even using Si/Br filler wire. I would not have
thought those blades would have been so "soft". They were the same
thickness as the CRS I was using. Oh well, got it done anyway.

Thanks again for all help,
Jim C Roberts




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