in this dredge that i am rebuilding (sorry, non-dislosure, therefore no pics) they are using railroad tracks as part of the classifier to sort out the bigger rip-rap sized rocks from the sand.... the tracks are worn down to nothing and job boss wants me to splice in new pieces tomorrow..... ive heard that rail tracks are funky monkey stuff to weld..... i would kinda like to know what i should be using to weld these together.... (smaw only) also understand that these will be getting pounded non-stop by rocks and whatever else comes up from the bottom of the river.... they are feeding this box with a 22 inch discharge pipe and its powered by a 18 inch centrifugal slurry pump.... so these rocks, sand and civil war musket lead is coming out with some decent force
i have though about using splice plates (fish plates, i guess) or can rail tracks even be welded?
i have though about using splice plates (fish plates, i guess) or can rail tracks even be welded?
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