.45 cal. Welded
.45 cal. Welded
Here’s a one that I am building for a 458 Socom. It’s all 4140 and will be welded. It has eleven baffles. I didn’t clip the first or last but may do so before I weld it up. I also have not weighed it since I have to get a new scale. I will try to get a video posted after I complete it. I tried to post pictures but I can’t for some reason.
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Re: .45 cal. Welded
BWS Arms - welcome to the forum!
I think you need to get beyond the "New Member" status (IIRC, it takes 5 or 10 posts) to be able to post pictures. You can try and PM me with a pic, and I'll be happy to post on your behalf. (I'm VERY interested as an avid 458 SOCOM shooter - though I'm an abysmal welder, so unlikely to benefit much beyond spurring me to get better at welding...)
I think you need to get beyond the "New Member" status (IIRC, it takes 5 or 10 posts) to be able to post pictures. You can try and PM me with a pic, and I'll be happy to post on your behalf. (I'm VERY interested as an avid 458 SOCOM shooter - though I'm an abysmal welder, so unlikely to benefit much beyond spurring me to get better at welding...)
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Re: .45 cal. Welded
How to you keep the tube from warping?
I would be interested in you tig welding settings
I would be interested in you tig welding settings
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Re: .45 cal. Welded
I machine 2 aluminum blanks to the diameter of the tube and make them to replace the the pads on a vice. The aluminum will suck the heat out and reduce tremendously the warpage especially if it's any of the stainless alloys. I typically run 45-70 amps depending on the thickness of the materialmilsurpcollector1970 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 27, 2023 5:51 pm How to you keep the tube from warping?
I would be interested in you tig welding settings