Welding on Robart Struts?
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From: Mililani,
HI
I need to modify my Robo- strutus for a F-106. Need to move the scissor pivot point. Anyone have any idea what material these are made from and what kind of welding/brazing is required?
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The strut materials are 4130 Chrome-Moly aircraft grade tubing.
I have modified struts as you wish to do and have used a Carbon Steel / brass coated, 1/16" dia. rod in conjunction with Oxy-Acetylene gas to weld.
Remove the Scissor fitting using a Dremel Cut-off wheel by cutting thru the existing weld but do NOT penetrate the tubing itself.
I was told by Eric at Robart that they use TIG to attach these fittings during manufacture.
I have modified struts as you wish to do and have used a Carbon Steel / brass coated, 1/16" dia. rod in conjunction with Oxy-Acetylene gas to weld.
Remove the Scissor fitting using a Dremel Cut-off wheel by cutting thru the existing weld but do NOT penetrate the tubing itself.
I was told by Eric at Robart that they use TIG to attach these fittings during manufacture.




