I can't think of any other than having to tig weld everything....
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Thanks for the advice. Im definitely going to keep that in mind. I hope to have pics up shortly.TuscaloosaQ wrote:Yes you can weld stainless to carbon all day long. You can use tig, stick, or mig. The procedure calls for using 309 filler metal but it is not necessary you can use 308 or 316 does not matter. If using the mig process use a tri mix of helium, argon, and co2 it will weld great!!!!!! I would grind the mill scale off the carbon just for the fact it will weld better. Stick is very hard to weld out of position ie anywhere other than flat or horizontial. Using the mig process go flat, horizontial, or vertical down. heli arc ie tig does not matter and any position will do but on thicker material vertical up is better than vertical down!!!! But if you cannot walk the cup with tig it is gonna take a while