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Welding

Post by Pie-eyedpiper » 20 Oct 2013, 14:39

I need to weld a nut on the end of my side stand bracket, so the spring won't ping of.
I would be arcing, for that is what I have/do.

Do I need to disconnect my ECU unit to prevent any damage here?

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Re: Welding

Post by 644andy » 20 Oct 2013, 14:57

I'd disconnect it, remove it and put it under my bed for safe keeping ;)
Can't be too careful, 5 mins of unplugging may save you a couple of hundred quid and a few weeks off the road.
Whilst it may be OK to weld with the whole system connected it's never worth the risk in my book.
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Re: Welding

Post by Pie-eyedpiper » 20 Oct 2013, 15:15

Thanks for the advice Andy.
A fine idea too.

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Post by fallenmikethebike » 20 Oct 2013, 18:14

644andy wrote:I'd disconnect it, remove it and put it under my bed for safe keeping ;)
Can't be too careful, 5 mins of unplugging may save you a couple of hundred quid and a few weeks off the road.
Whilst it may be OK to weld with the whole system connected it's never worth the risk in my book.
+1 BUT also encase it in lead, then bubble wrap.
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Post by knackeredMk1 » 20 Oct 2013, 19:31

+ 1 fill the bubble wrap with an inert gas.

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Post by twistednuts » 21 Oct 2013, 13:20

+1, then surround the entire area with a rather large fence, with barbed wire along the top. A moat is possible if your bedroom is downstairs

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Post by helisupp » 21 Oct 2013, 16:10

Make sure you disconnect the alternator, voltage regulator, coil.................everything that has an earth.

I welded a sidestand on a friends GT185 bike a many years ago, the wiring loom melted and nearly caught fire when we pressed the starter button afterwards.

Purely a coincidence you understand.

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Re: Welding

Post by fallenmikethebike » 21 Oct 2013, 17:57

Right about now tapping a thread on there is sounding mighty attractive.
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Re: Welding

Post by Pie-eyedpiper » 25 Oct 2013, 17:34

Yeah, you know what?

I might shelve the welding bit. Tapping and glueing seems more attractive.

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Post by fallenmikethebike » 25 Oct 2013, 17:37

No contacts with a little gas set?
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Re: Welding

Post by Pie-eyedpiper » 29 Oct 2013, 17:09

Not really Mike.

Its not critical anyway. The nut has stayed on wedged against the frame guard, just wanted to make it a bit more permanent.


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