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calhoon 03-16-2006 05:58 PM

Welding Question
 
So I've never done any welding on a car before. What do I have to do so I don't melt all my wires or burn up the ECU? Do I just have to disconnect the battery?

WildBillyT 03-16-2006 10:08 PM

Disconnect the battery for sure. Make sure ANYTHING that can catch fire is as out of the way as you can get it. Keep a fire extinguisher nearby, and (if you've got one) keep a garden sprayer pressurized and filled with water to take care of flare-ups.

Ian 03-18-2006 07:27 PM

also try to keep the ground clamp as close to what you're welding as possible. you dont want all that electrical current to have to travel across things like bearings or other important pieces.

calhoon 03-19-2006 04:18 PM

Good tips, thanks guys.

84HOtransam 03-19-2006 05:49 PM

i agree with what they said...careful if your welding to the floors..you could be melting the rug/interior

Ian 03-19-2006 07:28 PM

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Originally Posted by 84HOtransam
i agree with what they said...careful if your welding to the floors..you could be melting the rug/interior

:werd:

When I was at school, a kid was welding SFC's into his 88 IROC and he caught his carpet on fire :lol:

luckily for him he was replacing it anyway.

calhoon 03-20-2006 07:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ian
:werd:

When I was at school, a kid was welding SFC's into his 88 IROC and he caught his carpet on fire :lol:

luckily for him he was replacing it anyway.


That's pretty funny.

Actually, I plan on welding to the floor, on the interior so I'm gonna have all that going on. :)

Ian 03-21-2006 07:58 PM

cheap insurance: if you cant remove the carpet, keep it wet. also try to keep in mind that there will be sparks so be sure to keep flamable and easily damage-able things away from the area you'll be working on.

jrsfast84 03-30-2006 03:00 PM

make sure the ground and positive is disconnected, because if your ground from the welder is not grounded good it will find's it's own from the battery. plus don't weld all in one place, tack weld the floor in in different spots then weld on the floor so it doesn't warp. JR1.

calhoon 03-30-2006 08:30 PM

Well, I'll have to set me carpet on fire some other time, turns out I don't need to weld. Thanks for all the advice though. It will come in handy for when I do need to weld when ever that may be.

Maybe I'll weld something to my car just for the hell of it :)
Then I get to grind it off too!

Ian 03-30-2006 09:22 PM

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Originally Posted by calhoon
Maybe I'll weld something to my car just for the hell of it :)
Then I get to grind it off too!

I'm gonna suggest a shark fin 8)

deadtrend1 03-31-2006 03:49 PM

when i welded the SFC's on robs car, I took wet rags and wrapped them around the fuel lines. Then kept changing them as i went. I kept a bucket nearby...

Ian 04-01-2006 07:46 PM

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Originally Posted by deadtrend1
when i welded teh SFC's on robs car, I took wet rags and wrapped tehm around teh fuel lines. tehn kept changing tehm as i went. I kept a bucket nearby...

because water is the best way to put out a fuel fire :lol:

deadtrend1 04-02-2006 01:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Ian
because water is the best way to put out a fuel fire :lol:

wasnt to put out a fire, was to keep the heat off the lines.....

Ian 04-02-2006 02:29 PM

oh okay, that is acceptable then :lol:

deadtrend1 04-02-2006 03:32 PM

uhhh ... thanks for your approvial then

calhoon 04-05-2006 06:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ian
I'm gonna suggest a shark fin 8)


I'll have to put two on there and make it a '59 Eldo-maro :)

Tsar 04-05-2006 09:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by deadtrend1
uhhh ... thanks for your approvial then

dont get your panties in a twist son :lol:


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