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Fubar no. Dent in alittle yes. I am going to heat it up and pound it back smooth.
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What welding rod do you think? I have 6013, 7013, 7014, and one other. I also plan on using kinda high amp setting for good penetration (also heat up the metal up as well).

I do know that if it was that big a bitch to pound off then with it on and a good weld, its not going anywhere.
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Well I got the 6" exactly cut off just before it looked like it was going to rain. I will have to wait a couple of days before I can pound it back on the tube and weld it. :D
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Was the original tube turned down at all?

Have you been taking pictures of the process?
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No it wasnt turned down at all. Pics not really. My wife took some of me grinding but in way too dirty to get my camera out when im by myself. I will take some before its put back together.
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Ok I got out today as it was nice and sunny and warm (50's). I got it pounded back on and lined up. I cleaned all the grease off and rust.

Now I just want to make sure that this is just steel not some wierd kind of steel that would take a different rod. I know the cast is steel and not iron. Here are the pics

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Well using 7014 rod was good until I rushed toward the end and it got ugly. I also want to go over with another layer to build up the weld as much as the stock side. I still havent hammered off the slag as I was paged out on a SWAT callout. Well duty calls.

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Oh and Matt, I was wondering if I could blow a hole in the tube, so I messed around with the cut piece and at 225 it went right through it without much problem :D . I also used the cut tube as a guide to how fast/slow to weld up the axle.
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looking good :cool:
Darker than your average wheeler!!!!
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