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Hello all,
This weekend I built an insert for my (formerly) smokey fireplace, using 1/8" steel bought at a local metal shop.
Question: The metal was dark grey on the outside, and shiny bright on the inside. What is that coating? (I believe it to be part of the cold/hot rolling process...?)
Basically, I wanted to prep the metal to make it "shiny and bright" before welding, and realized if I sanded a little deeper I got to shiney metal. The top coating is hard - it took a lot of sanding/grinding to get through. Once through, the metal underneath is softer, and I ended up with some "divots" where I sanded away the soft while leaving the hard.
So I came to the conculsion this is a hard layer on top of the sheet. Welding to this layer seems to work fine - I am an amateur at this, so "fine" is relative - someone like Aweman would do a much better job!!
Thoughts?
This weekend I built an insert for my (formerly) smokey fireplace, using 1/8" steel bought at a local metal shop.
Question: The metal was dark grey on the outside, and shiny bright on the inside. What is that coating? (I believe it to be part of the cold/hot rolling process...?)
Basically, I wanted to prep the metal to make it "shiny and bright" before welding, and realized if I sanded a little deeper I got to shiney metal. The top coating is hard - it took a lot of sanding/grinding to get through. Once through, the metal underneath is softer, and I ended up with some "divots" where I sanded away the soft while leaving the hard.
So I came to the conculsion this is a hard layer on top of the sheet. Welding to this layer seems to work fine - I am an amateur at this, so "fine" is relative - someone like Aweman would do a much better job!!
Thoughts?