Truckdriver2
Mechanical
- May 15, 2006
- 20
A contractor recently took it upon himself to do a weld repair to a boiler door. He decided he knew what he was doing and did the following:
1) Pre heat to 150 Deg C
2) Tig weld
3) Post heat to 300 Deg C and leave with thermal blanket over night.
The door was reportedly 30 Deg C in the morning.
Are there any opinions as to what this may have done to the parent metal?
1) Pre heat to 150 Deg C
2) Tig weld
3) Post heat to 300 Deg C and leave with thermal blanket over night.
The door was reportedly 30 Deg C in the morning.
Are there any opinions as to what this may have done to the parent metal?