ok...another question about welding from someone who knows nothing about welding
I`ve noticed the notes about letting hot welds cool in still air, but what if this is not possible
If you were building an airframe in an un-heated garage or outside in the moving air, is there workarounds
I was thinking if you worked outside in colder temps, could you cover the frame with welding blankets and put a few layers over the hot weld as soon as youre done. So it cools slower
Wondering if anyone has delt with this, I dont have a area to work indoors right now, so everything will be done outside on larger parts and in the cold depending on the time of year.
Thanks
Michael in Toronto
I`ve noticed the notes about letting hot welds cool in still air, but what if this is not possible
If you were building an airframe in an un-heated garage or outside in the moving air, is there workarounds
I was thinking if you worked outside in colder temps, could you cover the frame with welding blankets and put a few layers over the hot weld as soon as youre done. So it cools slower
Wondering if anyone has delt with this, I dont have a area to work indoors right now, so everything will be done outside on larger parts and in the cold depending on the time of year.
Thanks
Michael in Toronto
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