there is nothing wrong with welding the p/rods but your welder should be familar with the following and probally meets or exceeeds this but would be good for him to paruse this info
http://rgl.faa.gov/Regulatory_and_Guida ... r%2004.pdf
i may be wrong (im sure you will tell me if i am

)but a weld is not to be ground away.the only grinding you do is with a file and that is where the weld terminated. there will be a tiny crater that should be removed to prevent crack propagation. i dont see where the plans mention this.they even show the weld as built up . please point me to this info.
the cadmium plating on the threads is removed by the welding process from the intense heat. and the plating should be removed on the base section prior to welding. the inside of the tube should be primed (which burns away when welded) or coated with linseed oil. its all in the 43.13-1b
weld on one end put in a small amout of oil, weld the other end. slosh then oil around and install component. Bell 206 jet ranger has eng mount tubes that are done this way except the oil is installed post weld and a rivet placed in the fill hole.
i had mine welded but realizing the cad plating was gone and needing to have them replated i opted to just make them the standard way. if i was doing it again i would have used monel rivets.
well im going outside to install my switches and breakers

william....don't let it beat you down, you are stronger than you think.