Originally Posted by
Mike Blue
Kerosene, any source of fuel, maybe better used if you're going to do a closed box type weld. You want something to burn the oxygen out of the inside. Then most things weld quite nicely.
With open welds, like a laminated billet, borax is more than sufficient and does not flame away. It liquifies and forms an oxygen barrier that is easy to move out of the way of the metal by simple strikes/pressure.
I'm glad to see some learning taking place. Welding is one thing, but if you never had a billet delaminate, you would never learn how to fix it.
It's my habit, and others, to turn the billet sideways and upset down into the layers to test the weld and make sure it stays closed. You've ventured onto a method that is quite acceptable shop practice. Simple reflux, lightly close the gaps, wait until the billet reaches welding heat again and set the welds.
I hope you guys get a bubble. I want to know how you'll fix that. LOL