Re: Gas Flap Hood
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Re: Gas Flap Hood
- From: "jtrealty@xxxx " <jtrealty@xxxx>
- Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2000 04:45:03 -0000
The proper way to weld the stainless is TIG or tungsten inert gas. It
should be a variable frequency welder for maximum control. To control
the heat you would use heat dam putty or just wet rags. Make sure that
the welder uses the correct alloy filler rod or the weld color won't
match and he may "blow-through". Do not use MIG you cannot control the
amount of filler materiel as well or the heat. If you are real careful
and slow and use the minimum amount of heat you do not have to worry
about the fiberglass underneath. After grinding and graining you will
probably have to go over the entire hood to get the finish to match.
You should be able to find a welder capable of this work in any big
city because all kitchen work is custom and most of it must be done in
the field. You can also look for someone who does "hollow metal doors"
or elevator doors. Many times these manufacturers work with stainless
steel and are very capable in repair and graining.
David Teitelbaum
vin 10757
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