What torch and tip(s) do you use for welding up the fuselage? O2 Pressure? Acetylene Pressure?
I'm not a welder, but I intend to build a Bearhawk from plans anyhow. As such, I have a serious need to learn how to weld.
I realize I'm not going to become an expert welder overnight, but I need to get a torch so I can start practicing and learning how to weld.
I've looked at the Cobra/Dillon/Henrob/DHC-2000 Torch, the Meco Midget Torch, and the standard Victor torch. I want to buy a good quality torch that will be useful for many, many years.
To be honest, I'm leaning towards the Cobra torch. I like that it can be used to weld all kinds of metal, including Aluminum, and that it's capable of cutting metal similar to a plasma cutter.
The thing I'm not too sure about is the weight of the torch and the unusual shape. But, since I'm not a welder and don't have any experience with O-A torches, I don't think I will have any more of a difficult time learning to how to use this one vs the conventional looking torches because I'm not used to any particular feel yet.
Also, is welding 4130 steel tube much different than welding standard/mild steel plate as far as technique? The reason I'm asking is that I figure I'm going to need LOTS of practice to be good enough to weld the fuselage together with any confidence that it won't catastrophically fail in midair. I'm assuming mild steel is cheaper and more plentiful to find/purchase than 4130 and I don't want to spend an arm and a leg making scrap and learning how to weld if I don't have to.
I'm not a welder, but I intend to build a Bearhawk from plans anyhow. As such, I have a serious need to learn how to weld.
I realize I'm not going to become an expert welder overnight, but I need to get a torch so I can start practicing and learning how to weld.
I've looked at the Cobra/Dillon/Henrob/DHC-2000 Torch, the Meco Midget Torch, and the standard Victor torch. I want to buy a good quality torch that will be useful for many, many years.
To be honest, I'm leaning towards the Cobra torch. I like that it can be used to weld all kinds of metal, including Aluminum, and that it's capable of cutting metal similar to a plasma cutter.
The thing I'm not too sure about is the weight of the torch and the unusual shape. But, since I'm not a welder and don't have any experience with O-A torches, I don't think I will have any more of a difficult time learning to how to use this one vs the conventional looking torches because I'm not used to any particular feel yet.
Also, is welding 4130 steel tube much different than welding standard/mild steel plate as far as technique? The reason I'm asking is that I figure I'm going to need LOTS of practice to be good enough to weld the fuselage together with any confidence that it won't catastrophically fail in midair. I'm assuming mild steel is cheaper and more plentiful to find/purchase than 4130 and I don't want to spend an arm and a leg making scrap and learning how to weld if I don't have to.
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