bayislandsdiver
Automotive
- Jan 18, 2003
- 4
I am going to build a grate for a wood burning fireplace (home brick fireplace) out of tubing.
I will bend, weld, cap, and connect the tubes at the points where they make contact to each other in such a way that I can force air through the center of the tubes while the fireplace is use and the burning wood is sitting on top of the tubed grate, and as the forced air is heated, send it back into the room to increase the amount of heat transferred from the burning wood.
As the cold air entering into the grate is of positive pressure, if any of my welds crack or develope leaks, only air will be vented into the fireplace and no carbon monoxide will be sent into the room.
In the past I was building stainless steel exhaust for my trucks with alloy 420 stainless steel using a low carbon 316L rod so that the welds would not work harden and crack.
I did have some very light surface rusting of the 420 stainless but it did not seem to affect the integrity of the system.
What would be a good alloy to use for this application and what alloy rod should I weld it with?
To build it with 316 alloy and weld it with 316L rod would seem to work well, look very good, but would be pricey.
Any comments are welcome,
bayislandsdiver
I will bend, weld, cap, and connect the tubes at the points where they make contact to each other in such a way that I can force air through the center of the tubes while the fireplace is use and the burning wood is sitting on top of the tubed grate, and as the forced air is heated, send it back into the room to increase the amount of heat transferred from the burning wood.
As the cold air entering into the grate is of positive pressure, if any of my welds crack or develope leaks, only air will be vented into the fireplace and no carbon monoxide will be sent into the room.
In the past I was building stainless steel exhaust for my trucks with alloy 420 stainless steel using a low carbon 316L rod so that the welds would not work harden and crack.
I did have some very light surface rusting of the 420 stainless but it did not seem to affect the integrity of the system.
What would be a good alloy to use for this application and what alloy rod should I weld it with?
To build it with 316 alloy and weld it with 316L rod would seem to work well, look very good, but would be pricey.
Any comments are welcome,
bayislandsdiver