Holy Crap!
You're getting the hang of it fast. Great job!
Your welds look solid. Pretty, of course comes with time under the hood.
Congrats!
Wow! Congrats. I've been following this thread since the beginning. I'm amazed at how quickly it seems you've picked up on this. It gives me confidence to do it myself. I'm looking forward to seeing how you progress. Always looking forward to more pics!!!![]()
Ed, how's your vision?
If yours is as bad as mine,(probably not) I have another suggestion that might be of help.
I use a cheater lens in my hood to help me see better while welding.
My eyes are not what they used to be so I depend on the cheater these days.
I don't know if I could do my job without it.
Your local welding supply caries them. They come in several diopters, kind of like reading glasses.
Robert, your reply fits me to the "T", I have special reading glasses with 14" focal point in clear just for tigging.
It happened one day that old age distance focussing or lack of.
Inside the dark hood life became a total blur one of those WTF happened moments.
Ed,
No worries on the tungsten. I'll toss in a box of 1/16 and 3/32 2% for you. I should hit up the post office this afternoon or tomorrow morning. Been busy with the honey do list. That and a little relaxation.
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GreenMonti,
The box you shipped me arrived today. One of the greatest, unprovoked acts of generosity I have seen!!
It was like Christmas morning when I was a kid, I really appreciate it.
The mesh material is really cool. I'm thinking of cutting the coupling off a keg (from a cutout I have), and closing one end to make a purge. Is a single layer of the mesh enough of a "baffle" or do you have something else inside your purge?
I'm still working on getting a second gas line for the purge. I called the local Airgas two days ago about a "Tee" for my bottle but haven't heard back from them.
I found the item I think I need...its a "T-92" from Western Enterprises like the one on the right in this pic;
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Then I can find a cheap flowmeter on ebay and should be set.
Ed
Sweet. Its all ok right? I know they like to get rough with packages.LOL I have been worried about the tungsten and the cups.
What I like to do on the purges is, have the 1/4" tubing go into the block. I weld the end shut and cut little slots in the 1/4" tube in the area inside the purge block. I aim the slots toward the back of the purge block. I then like to loosely fill the purge with steel wool. Then I finally weld on the mesh. I can mock up a purge build if you would like. I forgot to get you some pieces to build a purge too. Sorry. I'll send you some other pieces for the purge. Some thinner strips of sheet stock, and some small pieces of tubing drops. They will be Inconel so, you can use the bigger sheets you have for the back of the purge. Unless I come across a couple more.
Did the gas lens fit your torch?
GreenMonti,
Yep, it all made it just fine.
I was shocked how much stuff you had in that box! What is that about 10 pounds of $hit in a 5 pound box?
I'll have to pick up some filler for the Inconel and titanium. I have some SS filler, so I'm set there. That's why I was wondering about making a purge from SS.
With your purge, do you "seal" the purge against the back side or does the diffusion from the mesh, wool, and design mean that it just has to be close to the weld? If so, how close? About what diameter is your purge?
The lens fits perfect.
Thanks,
Ed
I would be interested in seeing pics of your purges. I figured that if I ever found a keg I could afford I would purge the whole keg, but that's a few cubic feet of gas that I could save and it seems to go fast when back purging anyway.I don't think you are going to want to see the price on those filler rods. A bit pricey IMO for practice. I'll get you some. Its a little tricky.You can use the SS wire and be just fine too. It will just look a little dirty. But all of the feel will be there.
The purge is mostly just placed directly on the back side of the weld. I'll hold it in place with a piece of tape, or I'll spring clamp it. In the case of the keggles, I use a piece of wood and wedge the purge in place. Sometimes you will want to tape it all off and get the best possible purge. That's just going to depend on the situation at hand. I'll measure my purge blocks and take a pic of them for you. Right now I have 3 that use for my projects. When I did the coupler for birdgunner, I tapped the whole thing off on the back. I had zero discoloration on the back and on the inside of the coupling. I only wire brushed my weld. That was on a 1" coupling too.
I don't think you are going to want to see the price on those filler rods. A bit pricey IMO for practice. I'll get you some. Its a little tricky.You can use the SS wire and be just fine too. It will just look a little dirty. But all of the feel will be there.
The purge is mostly just placed directly on the back side of the weld. I'll hold it in place with a piece of tape, or I'll spring clamp it. In the case of the keggles, I use a piece of wood and wedge the purge in place. Sometimes you will want to tape it all off and get the best possible purge. That's just going to depend on the situation at hand. I'll measure my purge blocks and take a pic of them for you. Right now I have 3 that use for my projects. When I did the coupler for birdgunner, I tapped the whole thing off on the back. I had zero discoloration on the back and on the inside of the coupling. I only wire brushed my weld. That was on a 1" coupling too.
Ed
Thats the one. I found that listing on the net but was afraid they would send the one on the left so I didnt order it. I think that airgas was cheaper anyway.l You need to walk into those places. They get busy and forget about phone calls.
Ed,
I got a syncrowave 250 the same time you did. My goal is to do stainless coupler work. I love this thread. I'm about to weld up a table also. My skill level is well below yours right now with limited practice time. What amps did you use on your stand. Also, i assume you used 3/32 filler and tungsten for the job? Is your table 3/8's or 1/2 ? Keep the pics rolling. I want to see some keg couplers!!!
Bartman
Thanks Ed,
I haven't dialed that much amperage in yet. I've been around the 100 mark just getting the feel of the pedal. The rig we have sure is awesome though. Your table is primo, I'm envious. I'm just about ready to pull the trigger and start another Brutus. The real reason I bought my tig rig was to build stainless inserts which protect my powder coated frame. Anyway, thanks again for the info. I will continue watching this thread. Maybe someday I'll be able to contribute.
Bartman
I floored my tig welder once on 1/2" aluminum plate, welder amp gauge hovered at 387 amps for 20 seconds I had to back out of it the as the heat went thru all my clothing and gloves. Welder input current reading hit 132.5 amps.
My next, let's just see what happens...
This is a copper coupling fusion welded to a 1/2" copper pipe, no filler.
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