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Posted: 10/11/2007 8:05:14 PM EDT
| I have a wirefeed welder. Wouldnt it be better to weld an ak together in the right spots than to rivit it? I am just wondering. It might not. I just figured a good 1" bead in a few spots in the front and then in the rear would do the trick. What do you all think? Has anyone done it? I know someone has used bolts but I would figure that they would eventualy strip out being in some spots there is little to no threads, maybee a thread and a half. |
| You certainly can but realize that would mean 2 things, if you screw up you have lost the whole kit. Second you will never be able to rebuild it if necessary, the parts welded to the receiver (namely the rear and front trunions) would be toast. I would say rivet it, but it's your kit and your money and the kits are starting to show signs of running low (there is a limit to everything). |
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you do not need to use 1in seams. Just use 1/4in Plug welds offset from where the rivet would be. 6 for the front and 4 for the rear. Same for the rails if you are making a reciver. besure that you are a good welder..If not . practice practice..practice... Some of these guys are so narrow minded when it comes to different methods of assembly... |
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