dozer
Structural
- Apr 9, 2001
- 506
We want to weld studs to a hot-dip galvanized platform frame for grating clips but I've read that you should not stud weld directly to galvanized steel. This leaves two options.
1) Stud weld before galvanizing. The fabricator is saying the studs will get knocked off during hot-dip galvanizing. This seems like utter nonsense to me. Just be careful. Am I making it easier than it really is? Does he have a valid point? I can see them getting damaged during shipping but again, just be more careful.
2) After galvanizing grind the spot where the stud goes, weld it on, then touch up affected area. I've never heard such b'ing & m'ing when this option was presented to the shop guys.
The obvious answer is don't stud weld, use some other method for attaching grating. The problem is our client has only given us two choices. Stud weld or use Hilti stainless steel disk. These babies along with the powder-actuated fastener are $20 apiece! Don't even get me going on, "How could they possibly cost that much?" Anyway, anybody have any experience with a solution to problem?
1) Stud weld before galvanizing. The fabricator is saying the studs will get knocked off during hot-dip galvanizing. This seems like utter nonsense to me. Just be careful. Am I making it easier than it really is? Does he have a valid point? I can see them getting damaged during shipping but again, just be more careful.
2) After galvanizing grind the spot where the stud goes, weld it on, then touch up affected area. I've never heard such b'ing & m'ing when this option was presented to the shop guys.
The obvious answer is don't stud weld, use some other method for attaching grating. The problem is our client has only given us two choices. Stud weld or use Hilti stainless steel disk. These babies along with the powder-actuated fastener are $20 apiece! Don't even get me going on, "How could they possibly cost that much?" Anyway, anybody have any experience with a solution to problem?