MisterCruiser
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This pic is of 2 pieces of box steel, to weld these together would one weld in the direction of the red line over and back the 2 pieces or like the blue line straight down the middle?
I have been trying to do the red line, but the problem I have is I don't seem to be able to weld across the gap, how does one go about welding this joint with the gap?
The 2nd pic is the same, just without my red + blue lines as the blue line covered up the gap a bit so iposted the orig pic for clarity.
Also, just a general question, but why does box steel come with that chamfer at the sides, why isn't it proper square so you don't have that gap when trying to weld it? Is this chamfer called rolled steel? Can you get box steel that is proper square straight sides with no chamfer?
I have been trying to do the red line, but the problem I have is I don't seem to be able to weld across the gap, how does one go about welding this joint with the gap?
The 2nd pic is the same, just without my red + blue lines as the blue line covered up the gap a bit so iposted the orig pic for clarity.
Also, just a general question, but why does box steel come with that chamfer at the sides, why isn't it proper square so you don't have that gap when trying to weld it? Is this chamfer called rolled steel? Can you get box steel that is proper square straight sides with no chamfer?


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