Not all Weld Through primers are created equal
I've used it, works good but splatters a LOT, shake well then shake some more, when you think your done shaking shake for bit more because the tip clogs easily! Also works great on exhaust pipes to keep them rust free.
Hi Guys
Not all weld through primers are created equal. I have been working on a restoration project not MV that has required extensive welding of newly made body and structural parts. In doing this I have tried several, though not all, of the different rattle can weld through primers.
Couple of different issues:
What are you welding with, mig, tig, or pinch spot welding. Different ones seem to work better than others depending on the type of weld. Have not tried it with oxy/ace
Are you welding clean fresh steel to clean fresh steel, or new steel to existing metal with some surface rust.
NAPA- Zinc Weld Thru Primer 7221- Good rust protection after the weld, have a sample hanging out in the drip area from the shop roof, gets wet when it rains, several years painted area no rust. Spot welds nicely, but mig weld it is hard to get a smooth weld even on fresh steel to fresh steel, lots of splater.
SEM 40783 Copperweld is the best I have found, quite frankly after finding things I stopped looking. Spot welds very well, mig welds nearly as smooth as bare fresh steel.
Now as to what chemicals either of these are giving off when welding no idea. I always use a supply air welding helmet for welding anyway. Would recommended good ventilation.
Cheers Phil