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TOOLS AND THE SHOP => WELDING & METAL FABRICATION => Topic started by: oldnslo on January 26, 2021, 09:26:21 PM
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I've got a set of nice 8" Diamalloy linemans pliers that the former owner bit into something that took a nick out of the cutting edge. Easy to work around it. It's not large, but in a way it bugs me.
Has anyone had luck with a kiss of MIG or TIG to repair a small defect in the cutting portion? Am I risking the heat treating of that edge with a weld?
Pic shown is just for reference.
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I would be worried about losing the cutting edge on each side of the bead by it just disappearing by melting a bit.
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It would just be a cosmetic fix, and the welded spot (along with its HAZ) would lose some of its hardened properties. In fact you will likely anneal a large part of the HAZ. Not worth it in my opinion, unless you plan on hardening and tempering the jaws in their entirety after the fact.
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I'm in alignment with the above thoughts. Thx. It works as it should now, just need to skip that spot with the hole. It can work as a wire stripper tho.....ha!
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I get hung up on the same thing with Linesman pliers, diag cutter, and the like. Glad to know I'm not the only one. I was curious about a mig/ tig repair as well. Some day I hope to test the idea- but I need to do some learning and practice. Cheers! Let us know if you try any repairs!