I think you may want to clarify as to what type of metal it is. Check to see if it is magnetic. I am assuming that it being white it is probably aluminum or white cast iron which I doubt as it would be heavy. Hopefully one of the guys on this forum has dealt with a situation like this. It could be steel.
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Welcome to the board!sorry but I ain`t got no idea either on what to weld it wityh either sorry
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Shaun, I don't have a clue as to how to fix what your asking about, but welcome to the forum.
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Hello everyone im new to this forum, and have posted a couple of times, and guessed its time to introduce myself. Well ive live on a farm for most of my life and started wlding on our broken machinery when i was 14. Spent about 6 months in a pressure welding shop when i was 16,and just welding inbetweeen until i went to collage to take welding and just graduated in april and have been welding structural steel ever since. so i guess enough of my life story. Ive been reading a lot of posts on this board for a while and can see there are alot of knowledgable people and im hoping to tap into some of that knowledge.
My question is my dad has a shakerpan for his john deere 7721 combine and its cracked. The pan is made of white metal and im wondering what would be the best way to repair it.I have Oxy/Acet, Mig and a new Miller Syncrowave 200, so im guessing would it be best to braze it, or tig weld it, and if so what rods should i use. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanx a million ShaunTags: None
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