Yep, you can weld steel to stainless and you can weld stainless to steel. You can use steel or stainless welding rod in either case but the steel or steel welding rod will of course rust.
Steel is stronger.
Steel symbolizes strength
17/64ths of an inch for steel
1m3 of steel is the same as the first answer 7840Kg.
1.5 INCHES
Intakes can be plastic, aluminium, or iron (steel). Exhaust manifolds are always steel or cast iron.
Steel tape is a flexible rule of thin steel that retracts into a protective case. It is used for measuring irregular and regular shapes.
You can put the steel pipe inside of the lead and melt the lead to seal it. That's takes experience and some talent. You can join them with a rubber sleeve that is the right size on each end and held in place with hose clamps. One cannot solder/ lead wipe lead to steel as one is ferrous and the other non ferrous metal You can lead wipe /solder lead to copper /bronze / brass To join to steel one had to lead wipe a brass nipple (called solder nipple) into the lead pipe and you have either male or female threads and then a union or left and right nipple and coupling to make a proper connection.'' By the way you cannot do a lead poured joint of steel into lead you can put the steel into a cast Iron hub and then use a caulked joint. Also the use of a no hub or a mechanical coupling will not be good for a water or gas tight against a lead pipe as lead is to soft.
That depends on what you consider a "precision manifold kit". There are several good kits that include a solid aluminum replacement for the stock "keg manifold" lower. The stock piece is stamped steel and the main cause of these leaks. The upper aluminum manifold and the lower sheet steel expand and contract at differing rates causing gasket failure. If the lower is replaced with an aluminum piece and a quality gasket, or welded, the chances of future failure is far less.
To allow the steel to expand without cracking on a hot day.
Yes. Take care when removing the existing plastic valve. Just dope and tighten the new nipple (galvanized or brass) and brass valve and you're in business.
You will need to replace the quick disconnect fitting and it is best to use a steel one.
Under the inlet manifold. Black steel canister type, about 100mm x 50 mm.
Typically 6061-T6 aluminum for 3000psi and under, durabar type steel for higher pressures.
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To measure distance from 0 to about 30 feet.