Pyrex gas cups
Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2014 11:19 pm
Someone tell me about Pyrex gas cups...please..
It's a gas lens kit with a clear cup...Mikechallgren wrote:Someone tell me about Pyrex gas cups...please..
Thank you, I look forward to the information...Mike wrote:Welcome to the forum.
Thank you!gamble wrote:It's a gas lens kit with a clear cup...Mikechallgren wrote:Someone tell me about Pyrex gas cups...please..
Thank you. I think I'd like to try it for the visibility aspect. Yes, I will probably 'smoke it up', but hopefully seeing the weld puddle will lessen that puddle 'leaping' up on my electrode...Braehill wrote:Mike,
I'm not sure what you want to know but I'll let you know what I know. They're a type of gas lens in the general sense, they are large enough to offer good coverage on most metals with some oversized ones for specialty alloys. They can't take as much heat as alumina and probably the same amount as ceramic. They don't like to be banged around at all.
Their being clear is a great benefit, unless like me, you occasionally dip your tungsten and then they're less than clear from the smoke.
If there's something in particular you want to know you'll have to be less vague with your question.
Len
Thank you!...gamble wrote:They melt at 500*
gamble wrote:They melt at 500*
Thank you. Gathering data from you and others helps me in my quest to become a better welder, I appreciate your input!rahtreelimbs wrote:gamble wrote:They melt at 500*
As long as you don't walk the cup you should be ok. Like everything else they have advantages and disadvantages. th
They have a place!
Thank you for your time and your input, I appreciate the information.gamble wrote:With a pyrex cup the stick out should be 5-6 times the diameter of the tungsten.
Also the Oring will melt at 500* as well.
And when using it on AC don't use more than 30% EN or it puts too much heat into the tungsten which heats up the glass
So as long as I use in and out I should be ok? How much stick out should my electrode have?rahtreelimbs wrote:gamble wrote:They melt at 500*
As long as you don't walk the cup you should be ok. Like everything else they have advantages and disadvantages. th
They have a place!