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Title: Is it possible to weld metal studs used for walls?
Post by: 1988 Cherokee on March 15, 2010, 03:53:37 PM
Is it possible to weld metal studs used for walls?
Title: Re: Is it possible to weld metal studs used for walls?
Post by: Rubi03 jef on March 15, 2010, 04:25:59 PM
arnt they just very thin tin    might be hard to but with a small enough welder it might work
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Post by: yyc_tbird_sc on March 15, 2010, 04:50:15 PM
Aren't those studs galvanized?
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Post by: specialk on March 15, 2010, 05:19:53 PM
Aren't those studs galvanized?

Yep
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Post by: Eagle Jeeper on March 15, 2010, 05:52:39 PM
Galvanized gives off a gas when welding :o be careful
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Post by: Vinman on March 15, 2010, 06:09:04 PM
Galvanized gives off poisonous gas when welding :o be careful

No true, I researched this extensively a few years ago. The fumes will make you feel like you have the flu but otherwise are not harmful.

Vince
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Post by: Eagle Jeeper on March 15, 2010, 06:15:21 PM
Edited the earlier post but that still doesn't sound good for you.
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Post by: superles on March 15, 2010, 06:53:15 PM
I have to ask.... why would you want to?   and i've also heard that they are no longer recommended for basements if anyone wants to know. My friend heard this from the City inspector.
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Post by: morerpmfred on March 15, 2010, 07:44:39 PM
Metal studs are currently being used for basement exterior walls by several builders here in Calgary. That is a personal opinion by a city inspector. Metal studs are my first choice as they do not twist and walls are straighter, more r value when insulated ,less sound transmission.  We use wafer screws 9/16 to attach studs to the track or crimp  the back side. Yes it is possible to spot weld them using a spot welder that the tin basher use on commercial sites although it is not common trade practise.
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Post by: i_go_commando on March 15, 2010, 11:49:23 PM
i would think screws are quicker. its how i put my shed together. heck i even used the 2x6 studs on the roof. the were free and i put them at 1' foot centers. i walk around on the roof no problem
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Post by: apeman on March 16, 2010, 03:40:07 AM
you can use a mig on that thin ga. material...and galvanized material gives off zinc..i have welded it a ton, and if you use a respirator you are okay, otherwise you get the zinc chills..nothing life threatening...i dont understand the purpose of why you need to weld wall studs though?
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Post by: 1988 Cherokee on March 16, 2010, 12:59:32 PM
Just an idea I had while pricing out wood at Home Depot to lighten my home made travel trailer.
My buddy convinced me today, to just buy a 14 footer TT since I dont have anywhere to work on it.

Title: Re: Is it possible to weld metal studs used for walls?
Post by: sn4cktime on March 16, 2010, 02:08:21 PM
If you got your hands on a little suitcase MIG welder it'd be quite easy to throw down some little tacks / welds.

Zinc Chills are NOT fun BTW, drinking milk before/during/after can help a little.  It's a trick the Easterners used to use back in the ship building days.  For just a little welding though keeping your face out of the smoke and good airflow is usually good enough.

I did a side job with metal studs 2 years ago and just used screws, seemed easy and fast enough.  We built a 18' high curved wall, so basement walls should be no prob.
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Post by: w squared on March 16, 2010, 03:20:32 PM
If you got your hands on a little suitcase MIG welder it'd be quite easy to throw down some little tacks / welds.

Zinc Chills are NOT fun BTW, drinking milk before/during/after can help a little.  It's a trick the Easterners used to use back in the ship building days.  For just a little welding though keeping your face out of the smoke and good airflow is usually good enough.

I did a side job with metal studs 2 years ago and just used screws, seemed easy and fast enough.  We built a 18' high curved wall, so basement walls should be no prob.

I don't know offhand about this (not being a welder by trade) but wouldn't a good organic vapour (charcoal) filter cartridge knock out most of that crud? A half mask and a set of cartridges can't cost you that much at Acklands.
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Post by: JENSSEN on March 16, 2010, 04:00:13 PM
If your dead set on Welding the studs , please borrow my PAPR unit and don't breath that $#it in,...
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Post by: 1988 Cherokee on March 17, 2010, 12:58:09 AM
Buying a 13 foot travel trailer wednesday, 500 pounds he said. Gutting time  ;D

I know one was listed as 1980 lbs, probably a 24 footer.