School boy error. Welded one tank to the new radiator core fine, then moved to do the other side and discovered that I must have moved the rad in process and it arced on one of the tubes and made a pin hole in it.
Pretty bummed about this given that I've made a mental note of making sure the piece is ground well before welding it.
It's a customer's rad (£300 for the core) and a pair of machined end tanks (£250 each), one of which is now scrap (i.e. welded on).
Unless I can repair the tube that is (and not by Leak Fix).
Before I attemtp to weld the tube hole up, is there anything I need to think about?
Basically any advice to brighten up my sh!tty morning gents.
Thanks
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Pretty bummed about this given that I've made a mental note of making sure the piece is ground well before welding it.
It's a customer's rad (£300 for the core) and a pair of machined end tanks (£250 each), one of which is now scrap (i.e. welded on).
Unless I can repair the tube that is (and not by Leak Fix).
Before I attemtp to weld the tube hole up, is there anything I need to think about?
Basically any advice to brighten up my sh!tty morning gents.
Thanks
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