A big thanks to Jody for the initial understanding:
I took a great deal of info from here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b75CHmQf9po (the section with the cap walking hit it home for me)
I grabbed a piece of steel bar that I was dicking off with about a year ago (I never throw scrap metal away).
This is a piece of 90* - we are looking at the back-side of the V (apex). Disregard the blobs of filler (testing out Jody's `speed tacking` on 3/8" stainless)
Anyhow, I found it pretty hard to walk in a straight line but i think the cap-demo will honestly give me something to practice with (or even a coke can).
Here are the photos:
Using a Miller Aerowave, 125amp (was on / off the pedal from 60% - 75%) with WP-225 torch (using the 0* head)
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Looks like your cup is gettin pretty chewed up. Might wanna get some of those ceramic ones. I dont know if those clear ones will stand up to the heat.
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No way, the glass/clear cups spoil me.
I highly doubt I do anything that would require me to change cups.
though, im going to grab the ck version and tig torch and see how I like it.
the ep doesn't stay cool enough.
I highly doubt I do anything that would require me to change cups.
though, im going to grab the ck version and tig torch and see how I like it.
the ep doesn't stay cool enough.
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I scribbled a line drawing me a path to follow with the tungsten - that really helped making it straight.
I've not tried to walk on pipe or something hard yet.. i suspect that'll be the next challenge.
I've not tried to walk on pipe or something hard yet.. i suspect that'll be the next challenge.
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Ive kinda whent the opposite path from ya, the only time I've ever walked the cup is with pipe. Its alot easier to see what your doin, but that cap pass takes some gettin used too.
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Here is some stupid huge images..
Something I tried tonight on the Aerowave.
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http://imgur.com/a/kvcyM#4ygtz
Something I tried tonight on the Aerowave.
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http://imgur.com/a/kvcyM#4ygtz
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