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Stainless steel coating over welds?

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7.9K views 13 replies 7 participants last post by  ToeKnee  
#1 ·
Hi guys. I'm preparing to put together a stainless steel stove top cover that will go over the whole stove top and act as storage space when it's not in use. I want to do it in stainless since the weld comes out a nice color.
Is there any type of coating or clear that I can put on it when finished that will preserve the weld color? Will clear coat work? I just don't want it fading when it gets cleaned. Thank you!
 
#3 ·

ToeKnee


Hi guys. I'm preparing to put together a stainless steel stove top cover that will go
over the whole stove top and act as storage space when it's not in use. I want to do
it in stainless since the weld comes out a nice color. Is there any type of coating or
clear that I can put on it when finished that will preserve the weld color? Will clear
coat work? I just don't want it fading when it gets cleaned. Thank you!
'Ain't none of this' - is going to happen - 'consider' learning how to weld . . .


Opus
 
#12 ·

ToeKnee


'Ain't none of this' - is going to happen - 'consider' learning how to weld . . .
I offer an apology - my words were harsh - without explanation.

All - 'of your desire' in your post is a Holy Grail of presentation - and unattainable.
You are not - the first one - to want this . . .

The most recent example of S/S Erocticia is from Dotmatriks.


Image



Forty years ago - a photo of this caliber would have come from Bell Labs - and
published in National Geographic.

I have experimented with a wide variety of 'clear coats' - and the color can be
preserved - but you can never touch it . . .

How wet is your climate . . . ?


Opus
 
#4 ·
That rainbow colour your wanting to preserve is only obtained by highly skilled welders. It's also easily removed by a buffing with a wire brush or wheel.
 
#5 ·
The weld color will vary depending on what process and or gas you use. If you do want the rainbow color to stay, It likely will on it's own. You probably wont have to spray it with anything just let it be. If you wire brush it, yes you can remove it partially but if you just leave it alone it will hold the coloring. Are you thinking Mig Tig or Stick on the project? Tig i'm sure but each are capable of giving you what you are looking for. Good Luck.
 
#8 ·
Had to ask. Very amusing site. however. 16ga SS with twin pulse mig 030 and 98/2 arg Co2. drag weld. very nice. pulse frequency 3 pps. current change 25, relationship 35, trim -6. Super fast and nicer than tig. try it and report back.
 
#10 · (Edited)
I'd love that color Dot has on my project. I will be using a tig. It should arrive next month. Furick BBW cup just came in along with 2% lanthanated electrodes. I don't have concrete plans yet. I've just read and watched TIG videos. I've only been using flux core fixing gates and stuff. Thanks for your input everyone.

Wasn't planning on using filler since it's so thin but I will play around and practice before I take a crack at it...
 
#13 ·
I will try to have fitment as close as possible and purge the backside to prevent sugaring. Thank you.


ToeKnee




I offer an apology - my words were harsh - without explanation.

All - 'of your desire' in your post is a Holy Grail of presentation - and unattainable.
You are not - the first one - to want this . . .

The most recent example of S/S Erocticia is from Dotmatriks.


Image



Forty years ago - a photo of this caliber would have come from Bell Labs - and
published in National Geographic.

I have experimented with a wide variety of 'clear coats' - and the color can be
preserved - but you can never touch it . . .

How wet is your climate . . . ?


Opus
No worries. I understand it doesn't come overnight. Our climate is a bit humid, we live a few blocks from the beach. This will be for the kitchen, indoors. I was hoping the clear would keep it from the outside elements.
Yes, Dot's welds are very nice as I've browsed through the pictures thread.