Health and Safety question regarding welding and zinc primer
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Health and Safety question regarding welding and zinc primer
Hi all,
My next job is to weld up a few small holes at the front of my chassis leg. I was considering getting some Weld-Thru zinc primer from frosts and spray this to my steel before welding to protect the bare steel inside the leg and any overlap.
I was told though that zinc primer during welding gives off a poisonous gas, so was told not to do this. Is this right? If this is the case how do I protect the new steel inside the chassis leg as I can't get to it afterwards?
This is the product by the way, it does suggest spray component prior to welding??
http://www.frost.co.uk/item_Detail.asp? ... ostSubcat=
My next job is to weld up a few small holes at the front of my chassis leg. I was considering getting some Weld-Thru zinc primer from frosts and spray this to my steel before welding to protect the bare steel inside the leg and any overlap.
I was told though that zinc primer during welding gives off a poisonous gas, so was told not to do this. Is this right? If this is the case how do I protect the new steel inside the chassis leg as I can't get to it afterwards?
This is the product by the way, it does suggest spray component prior to welding??
http://www.frost.co.uk/item_Detail.asp? ... ostSubcat=
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Zinc plated steel is probably worse than the zinc spray - not to mention the nasty fumes that come from other things when you're welding.
So make sure you have some ventilation where you are working and try not to keep your head where the fumes rise - this one I often forget!
So make sure you have some ventilation where you are working and try not to keep your head where the fumes rise - this one I often forget!
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I'm amazed I've never had it so far - as it never really worried me too much despite knowing it's not good (the yellow dust from welding through zinc makes a good reminder that it might be a bit unsafe). After welding near underseal many times I've had to cough out a lot of soot afterwards....Definately wear a mask, zinc poisoning is awful. treat the fumes like 2k paint fumes!
As for zinc weld-thru primer - I hope it does what it says on the tin as I've sprayed a fair bit onto Minors I've welded over the years!
It certainly can't be as bad as leaving the metal bare on a seam - bare seams can rot through in a handfull of years.
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Sept 2010 - finally gave up breaking down in a SII Landy...
where to break down next?
2013... managed to seize my 1275 just by driving it round the block
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June 07 - back from Zwickau Trabi Treffen
Aug 07 & Aug 08 - back from the Lands End to Orkney in 71 pickup
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where to break down next?
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Aye, I keep eyeing up a patch I put on one of my chassis legs a few years back ... at the time I only even intended it as a temporary job, and it was my first piece of welding ... I bet I didnt cut enough of the old stuff out, and its probably a good time to whip it off an do it properly since I have the suspension removed already for painting the entire underside in galvanising paint.rayofleamington wrote: bare seams can rot through in a handfull of years.