Anybody have experience with these for passivization? Customer today recommended it, but boy are they big $$$. About 4-6 times what I was expecting, and I was expecting a lot.
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Jonathan of Superior welding has the Walter Surfox which I presume is similar, he has talked about this on the WTT podcast
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they are ridiculously overpriced for what they are. a case of pricing to what the market can pay than what it actually costs to make.Spartan wrote:Anybody have experience with these for passivization? Customer today recommended it, but boy are they big $$$. About 4-6 times what I was expecting, and I was expecting a lot.
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Thanks, I'll take a look at the Walter offering as well. I've seen similar "etching" passivators, but never quite like that with a full on brush. I think the ones I've seen had cloth ribbons, or something similar.
Oscar - Yup, the colors do indeed represent an irony, and Instagram highlights that well. All show and no substance. I despise that mentality. It's all fake. It's all BS. I've found that it's not uncommon for folks on Instagram to cut deals with TIG manufacturers to credit welds they didn't even do to machines that they don't even own (nor does the person actually doing the welds for them). It's really quite sad, but also laughable at the same time. Instagram...
Sorry for the rant!
Oscar - Yup, the colors do indeed represent an irony, and Instagram highlights that well. All show and no substance. I despise that mentality. It's all fake. It's all BS. I've found that it's not uncommon for folks on Instagram to cut deals with TIG manufacturers to credit welds they didn't even do to machines that they don't even own (nor does the person actually doing the welds for them). It's really quite sad, but also laughable at the same time. Instagram...
Sorry for the rant!
There is a local company that builds large industrial microwaves. They use one if these on there SS frames and bodies. Watched them use it, seems to work well, especially on there inside corners and confined spaces.LtBadd wrote:Jonathan of Superior welding has the Walter Surfox which I presume is similar, he has talked about this on the WTT podcast
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from what i can google, about $2500us for the budget model.JayWal wrote:What is the cost? I didn't want to fill out a quote request just out of curiosity
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