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Broken cast iron welding repairs are quickly resolved with Muggy Weld 77 cast iron electrode. For this video, a wrought iron fireplace stand with a broken-off leg was in need of welding, so we wire wheeled the paint off and used 77 electrodes with a 130 amp mini welder to make the repair.
Wrought iron (“worked iron”) is a low carbon iron alloy similar to cast iron. Historically, wrought iron was hammered or pounded while hot to shape and fabricate the metal into weaponry, decorative fixtures, gates, and more. As the science of metallurgy progressed, steel replaced most wrought iron–although it is still utilized in many industries. Tough, corrosion resistant, and malleable, wrought iron has been used for a number of applications:
Cast iron is melted and poured into a cast, whereas, wrought iron is heated and manipulated with tools. Cast iron is harder and more brittle than wrought iron–pounding the iron softens and strengthens the base metal.
Pre-cleaning the cast iron or wrought iron prior to welding is essential, to create a proper bond. Notice, we completed an entire side before welding the next section. We removed the excess slag with a ball peen hammer between passes.
We used a small 130 amp buzz box, however, any amp welder could be used with similar success.
TIPS:
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