blazin_blazer
1/2 ton status
i welded my 14b w/ tig and inconel 600 filler rod after a generous preheat on the cast ''whatever'' center, but the housing was empty and i machined ''pucks'' the size of the carrier bearings w/ 1 1/2'' hole in the center, bolted in place of carrier bearing and then slide a 1 1/2'' cold roll rod thru and thru the housing, and used similar ''pucks'' slide in the ends of the tubes, so the tubes wouldn't pull toward the heat of the tig torch and bow up (i saw a rod shop do this, when they narrowed a rear once, so i copied it), then wrapped w/ welding blankets for over night...
i did that about 7 yrs ago and its still good. prolly over kill but wanted it to hold and was unsure exactly what the center section was made of, so i did it how i knew it would work. i have since just welded tubes to the pumpkin of several rearends w/ nickel rods and preheat, and a few with no preheat and used 7018 rods, tacking 180* apart then 90* and again 180*, quickly,.. then welded the tubes all the way around, completly filling the step between the tube and center section, and they are still being used, so do it how you know how to. i always control cool down w/blankets or sand bags.
or have an experienced pipe welder weld it up for you, they can do it like the 2nd or 3rd way i explained in no time, after yrs of welding pipe i/they learn how to tack, then go around that tube fast enuff it won't warp..i still wrapped it so the cast didn't cool to fast and become crystaline and brittle.
i did that about 7 yrs ago and its still good. prolly over kill but wanted it to hold and was unsure exactly what the center section was made of, so i did it how i knew it would work. i have since just welded tubes to the pumpkin of several rearends w/ nickel rods and preheat, and a few with no preheat and used 7018 rods, tacking 180* apart then 90* and again 180*, quickly,.. then welded the tubes all the way around, completly filling the step between the tube and center section, and they are still being used, so do it how you know how to. i always control cool down w/blankets or sand bags.
or have an experienced pipe welder weld it up for you, they can do it like the 2nd or 3rd way i explained in no time, after yrs of welding pipe i/they learn how to tack, then go around that tube fast enuff it won't warp..i still wrapped it so the cast didn't cool to fast and become crystaline and brittle.

