How would go about proving to yourself your welds are good enough for a motorcycle frame? I've got a decent TIG welder and have been practicing for almost 2 years (as a hobby) on both steel and aluminum. I've built a bicycle frame, go cart and lots of other small projects. No weld failures in any of those items so far. I've tested joints by taking samples of scrap, welding the joint I want to test, clamp it in a vise and beat the crap out of it with a big hammer. On a tube that Ts into another tube I can destroy the assembly with a hammer but the weld itself does not fail.
It seems like what I've seen about welding certifications they focus on big structural welds between plates, not coped tubing joints or plate to tube welds using TIG. So, how do you prove to yourself your TIG welds are good enough for something like a motorcycle frame?
It seems like what I've seen about welding certifications they focus on big structural welds between plates, not coped tubing joints or plate to tube welds using TIG. So, how do you prove to yourself your TIG welds are good enough for something like a motorcycle frame?