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Topic ClosedWeld filler specs in Inventor

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    Posted: 14.Apr.2008 at 20:01
I am trying to make a weldment in Inventor 2009 and was wondering if anybody knew which type of filler material was for Mild Steel...we use .035 dia wire.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15.Apr.2008 at 11:00
Originally posted by Breeze104 Breeze104 wrote:

I am trying to make a weldment in Inventor 2009 and was wondering if anybody knew which type of filler material was for Mild Steel...we use .035 dia wire.
 
Are you looking for the standards welding symbol for Mild steel?
 
Later I can give you any answer.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15.Apr.2008 at 12:56
I don't need the symbol.  What I did was, converted a test assembly to a weldment.  In the weldment section of Inventor you can specify what type of filler (welding wire for MIG) you are using so that it adds that to the calculation for weight of the welded assembly. 
 
I was also thinking that it would actually show the fillet weld I was trying to do but I couldn't get it to show, so I guess it is only going to add the weight to its calculations.


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