SE6601KF wrote:But to be serious I was surprised to see mig welding on the airframe. always thought that was a no no on 4130?
I don't think there's anything wrong with using any of the electrical welding methods on 4130. One reason gas welding is preferred for airframes is because it leaves the structure with no magnetization, which can wreak havoc on compasses and avionics. If it's a repair on a completed aircraft that has installed avionics, running current through the airframe can fry expensive boxes.
The other consideration is concentrated heat during welding, which is always near stress-bearing joints of multiple tubes. Electrical process welding can rapidly heat small areas and do weird stuff, whereas gas welding, you always end up heating the area more slowly and in a larger gradient.
As for whether this has been posted before...
viewtopic.php?f=9&t=7470
Deja vu...along with the direction of the conversation.
