minorchord2000
Structural
- Sep 26, 2005
- 226
I have a situation whereby I want to weld structural steel tubes to an existing chrome-moly pulverizer wheel (used at power plants to crush coal). These wheels are not required by the power plant anymore because the local power plant switched from coal to natural gas. I want to weld the ends of small tubes (2 1/2" square ASTM A500 Grade B Carbon Steel) to the chrome-moly wheel perimeter. The wheels will be laid flat. The tubes are only 1' long and will cantilever out from the chrome-moly outer perimeter and will be used to support a decorative perforated steel seat. The wheels are about 4' in diameter to the outside face and look like steel wheels (doughnut shaped).
Can it be done? If so, what kind of welding process is required? Electrodes? Preheating requirements and any post welding techniques?
Any help would be appreciated.
Can it be done? If so, what kind of welding process is required? Electrodes? Preheating requirements and any post welding techniques?
Any help would be appreciated.