Ed....
I haven't read ALL of this, but I have read a lot of it, and I have only one comment to make.
If your wife ever finds out about JB Weld, you might be in for the beating of your life.
Ed....
If your wife ever finds out about JB Weld, you might be in for the beating of your life.
Cheap and fast plus easy to custom fit, thanks Pat.
BTW, got snow? Today on the island 64* dry and sunny.
I find that tinfoil and tape works great for a purge chamber plus I can cover more then just one fitting and it saves me time.
Pat
When I built the purge in the previous posts, I started without any back gas... I thought, "How do I purge without a purge?" I bought some aluminum tape and finished the purge with it taped up. It's far, far from perfect, but I could definitely tell the difference. I definitely see where tape & foil will be useful. I found the adhesive to be a bit of a pain though when it got hot & sticky.
Ed
So what can you guys say about welding the mesh? I tried soldering it and it was pretty much impossible using propane. Looks like Ed tack welded his; and Monti blended the weld so nicely I can't see anything. This has some great potential on a larger scale for my "brew in a basket" crusade.
Ed, on another note, I see you have a spot for ammeter/voltmeter on your panel. You can definitely TIG by just watching your puddle, but I hear a digital meter can be handy for exact settings. Is that an easy thing to add to an older unit like this? Maybe it would help with doing the mesh....
What about placing a small piece of filler rod on top of the mesh and starting the arc on that, or putting a small stainless washer on it and rosette welding the inside hole of the washer?
So what can you guys say about welding the mesh? I tried soldering it and it was pretty much impossible using propane. Looks like Ed tack welded his; and Monti blended the weld so nicely I can't see anything. This has some great potential on a larger scale for my "brew in a basket" crusade.
Maybe, I honestly don't know. Part of the problem I had was the "cup" I used is .006" thick... probably less than half the minimum recommended for my welder. I have no doubt there are guys here that could weld it, but as soon as I finally got an arc started, it either burnt the mesh or the edge of the cup.
The real problem is my lack of experience and knowledge
When I get a chance, I'm going to make another. This time, I plan to use the coupling from the top of a sanke keg as the "cup". I also plan to use the sanke's snap ring to hold the mesh in place.
Ed
Ohio-Ed said:How do you know when it's time to refill your argon bottle? My pressure gauge is basically bottomed out. I once started welding and forgot to open the valve, so I know it will melt the tungsten without argon... so do you weld till the tungsten melts, or do you go by the gauge?
I tacked up a brew stand this weekend... I'll start a thead when I get a chance to take some pictures.
Ed
How do you know when it's time to refill your argon bottle? My pressure gauge is basically bottomed out. I once started welding and forgot to open the valve, so I know it will melt the tungsten without argon... so do you weld till the tungsten melts, or do you go by the gauge?
I tacked up a brew stand this weekend... I'll start a thead when I get a chance to take some pictures.
Ed
Mine's bigger ha ha and metric also!
My last couple 250 bottle purchases of argon and C25 in 2002
ran me $194 and $168 owner owned full out the door.
I can deal with a big bottle a son age 20 lifts vs my bad back
with longer times between refills and cheaper per cu/ft refills.
I hammered on ya Ed as well others to et the largest bottles.
I still have 975# in a 260 cu/ft helium bottle I paid $35 a court
ordered auction as well a the 215 cu/ft (?) oxy for $35.
Fun with party and 4' balloons with helium, later as spare Tig or Mig
gas bottles. The 150 nitrogen will become the stout mix gas.
Dang Ed, skip the 250 go straight to 337, your refill for the 337 is way cheaper than a 250 in my area. Last refill was $94 last time as AirGas has
purchased all the LWS in my area then jacked up all the prices. Greedy crooks!
Give a 337 a hug and lift, them suckers are heavy.
Have to do it just cause you said your's was bigger.
Not mine yet, but I think that's the way I'm gonna go. Now I just have to find a decent way to haul it in the back of my pickup without it rolling all over the place.
Ed
Have to do it just cause you said your's was bigger.
Not mine yet, but I think that's the way I'm gonna go. Now I just have to find a decent way to haul it in the back of my pickup without it rolling all over the place.
Ed