I have welded in subzero weather inside, outside, upside down, right side up, with out any preheat on several continents with no known issues.........But.........as a self taught welder, no one ever told me it needed to be preheated. Well, Neal, if you think about it it does have merit! Gosh I hope I don't have a trail of broken items backtracking me all over! Oops!!I'm sure with good penetration and a proper bead your welds should be just fine in any weather we encounter here in the lower 48 states, or is it 57? Ya that's right we have 48 they have 57, well never mind! I would inspect the welds a little closer for cracks after cooled and you clean them up.Herb1954 DeSoto Firedome Estate Wagon 276 HEMI1956 Plymouth Belvedere 361 4-Sale1959 Dodge Coronet 326 Poly1961 Plymouth Belvedere Custom Suburban Wagon 318 Poly1961 Dodge Dart Pioneer Wagon 318 Poly1963 Plymouth Fury 2D/HT 7.0L Gen III HEMI1963 Plymouth Sport Fury Convertible 3611970 Chrysler 300 Hurst 4401979 Dodge Aspen Sport Wagon 3601999 Durango SLT 5.9L2008 SRT-8 Magnum 6.1LSt. Louis, MO.&-------Original Message-------hi all, i hear tell that preheating lets welds sink in easier, andsupposedly is less stressful on the metal when its cold. so my newshop is unheated,and heating it is not a possibility, financially orphysically. It gets somewhat cold here in Oregon in the winter, notlike Wisconsin cold, but cold enough that the metal wouldn't like it.lets say i want to weld in some sub-frame connectors. my idea is cutthem perfect and set them on the wood stove to warm , and heat theunderside of the car with a couple halogens. would that do it or do ineed to go much hotter to do any good, , as in an oxyacetylene setup.or how about heating the underside with a torpedo heater. would thatdo it? i don't have an oxy setup and cant afford one.Neal Zimmerman, Eugene Oregon------Please address private email -- email of interest to only one person -- directly to that person. That is, email your parts/car transactions and negotiations, as well as other personal messages, only to the intended recipient. Do not just press "reply" and send your email to everyone using the general '62-'65 Clubhouse public email address. This practice will protect your privacy, reduce the total volume of mail and fine-tune the content signal to Mopar topic. Thanks!1962 to 1965 Mopar Clubhouse Discussion Guidelines:http://www.1962to1965mopar.ornocar.org/mletiq.html and http://www.1962to1965mopar.ornocar.com/general_disclaimer.html.--You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "The 1962 to 1965 Mopar Mail List Clubhouse" group.
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