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I weld stainless, stainless and more stainless...Food Industry, sanitary process piping, vessels, whatever is needed, I like to make stuff.
ASME IX, AWS 17.1, D1.1
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ASME IX, AWS 17.1, D1.1
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Didn't have any proper work on so spent the weekend messing around in the shed doing the 'ol can and razor blade exercise. Had some trouble blowing through the cans until I got everything dialed. Pretty new to using a foot pedal so it felt like it was beneficial having to actually work it a bit.
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Decided to use the stainless box I welded up and posted a few pages ago and make a purge box similar to Jody's. At the minute I don't have a proper dual flow meter yet (on its way), just a little flow control off a pneumatic cylinder. I think I may be a little low on the flow, as I notice a lighter goes out before I weld, then after I can light a lighter in the Box? Does the weld burn the argon out? Never heard of that, maybe I am disturbing the air in the box moving around in it? Seems to be working to some extent but maybe not as well as I would like. Will wait until I have a flow meter on and troubleshoot. Also have some mesh to go over the top, just need to guillotine it.
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Then some Stianless, Middle was on some copper, other two in thin air at 70 amps. Ignore the pin holes/craters as I had it set on my tack setting, no down slope.
Then I had a piece of material which I think is Titanium, it is from a anodizing line from my work. Seems very light and strong. The short side I didn't use much gas, out in the open and tried to get it real hot and pull the shielding away. I think the white stuff is contamination from being in service, however the metal didn't seem to color like I have seen titanium. Then heated the long side in the purge box it did seem to color out a bit and to me looked like titanium. Any experts on here know what it might be? I did get brittle on the side I burnt and didn't shield. It was just on DC, much like I would weld stainless and seemed like it would weld if I tried. Also seemed to stay red hot for a long time, yet cool rather quickly. Seemed to be able to file it slightly. interesting......
Cheers
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The white flakes or even somewhat like a powder on the Ti is from a (dramatic) lack of shielding as you discovered, the colors in Ti show different levels of contamination depending on the shielding, or lack there of.nortical wrote: Then I had a piece of material which I think is Titanium, it is from a anodizing line from my work. Seems very light and strong. The short side I didn't use much gas, out in the open and tried to get it real hot and pull the shielding away. I think the white stuff is contamination from being in service, however the metal didn't seem to color like I have seen titanium. Then heated the long side in the purge box it did seem to color out a bit and to me looked like titanium. Any experts on here know what it might be? I did get brittle on the side I burnt and didn't shield. It was just on DC, much like I would weld stainless and seemed like it would weld if I tried. Also seemed to stay red hot for a long time, yet cool rather quickly. Seemed to be able to file it slightly. interesting......
Cheers
For art work using Ti the colors can be used to the advantage of the artist, but for most weldments it's not desirable.
Looks like your box project is almost done, keep playing with it that's how we learn.
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Fun repair first day back...all due to lack of following proper procedures for getting product off the sides off the hopper....a dead blow isn't in the procedure. Job security.....
Had to put my harness on and hang upside down and weld in a 1.50" pipe that was ripped off and about 30" of seam...316L 16g. All in all happy with the results....
Had to put my harness on and hang upside down and weld in a 1.50" pipe that was ripped off and about 30" of seam...316L 16g. All in all happy with the results....
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I weld stainless, stainless and more stainless...Food Industry, sanitary process piping, vessels, whatever is needed, I like to make stuff.
ASME IX, AWS 17.1, D1.1
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ASME IX, AWS 17.1, D1.1
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Nice welds.
However the hanging head down bum up, we'll need photos to award the correct points on style
However the hanging head down bum up, we'll need photos to award the correct points on style
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God gave man 2 heads and only enough blood to run 1 at a time. Who said God didn't have a sense of humour.....
God gave man 2 heads and only enough blood to run 1 at a time. Who said God didn't have a sense of humour.....
I see a re creation in the near futureex framie wrote:Nice welds.
However the hanging head down bum up, we'll need photos to award the correct points on style
I weld stainless, stainless and more stainless...Food Industry, sanitary process piping, vessels, whatever is needed, I like to make stuff.
ASME IX, AWS 17.1, D1.1
Instagram #RNHFAB
ASME IX, AWS 17.1, D1.1
Instagram #RNHFAB
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Must have some thick skin wearing no gloves.LtBadd wrote:310 stainless tube, 2.875" OD welded with .045" dia 309 wire, using a rotator
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A student now but really want to weld everyday. Want to learn everything about everything. Want to become a knower of all and master of none.
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Nice Richard! Chemie work? I just picked up a lathe chuck and I'm going to make my own rotator
Farmwelding- Its his feed hand, at times I do it also with that thin filler, makes it easy to feel. I will say my thin WELDPORN Tig gloves allow me to feed .035" filler with ease.
Farmwelding- Its his feed hand, at times I do it also with that thin filler, makes it easy to feel. I will say my thin WELDPORN Tig gloves allow me to feed .035" filler with ease.
I weld stainless, stainless and more stainless...Food Industry, sanitary process piping, vessels, whatever is needed, I like to make stuff.
ASME IX, AWS 17.1, D1.1
Instagram #RNHFAB
ASME IX, AWS 17.1, D1.1
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It's only 65 amps, no need for gloves, not chemical. I'm not supposed to have pics so I won't say anything else about the weldments.Rick_H wrote:Nice Richard! Chemie work? I just picked up a lathe chuck and I'm going to make my own rotator
Farmwelding- Its his feed hand, at times I do it also with that thin filler, makes it easy to feel. I will say my thin WELDPORN Tig gloves allow me to feed .035" filler with ease.
Would like a link to gloves you use with .035 filler, never have used gloves on such small filler
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GotchaLtBadd wrote:It's only 65 amps, no need for gloves, not chemical. I'm not supposed to have pics so I won't say anything else about the weldments.Rick_H wrote:Nice Richard! Chemie work? I just picked up a lathe chuck and I'm going to make my own rotator
Farmwelding- Its his feed hand, at times I do it also with that thin filler, makes it easy to feel. I will say my thin WELDPORN Tig gloves allow me to feed .035" filler with ease.
Would like a link to gloves you use with .035 filler, never have used gloves on such small filler
https://www.weldporn.com/product/weldpo ... ig-gloves/
I actually bought a pair of the HD tig and lightweight tig glove to try after going through 2 pairs of Millers that ripped in the thumb. I saw these on Instagram from a bunch of guys and figured Id give them a shake down. So far I am happy with them, they are made cheaper then the Millers but they fit my hands nice and they seem to be holding up well...time will tell. The gloves I find are a little large in size, Id recommend a size smaller then you normally wear unless you heat them a little to custom fit them to your hand.
I weld stainless, stainless and more stainless...Food Industry, sanitary process piping, vessels, whatever is needed, I like to make stuff.
ASME IX, AWS 17.1, D1.1
Instagram #RNHFAB
ASME IX, AWS 17.1, D1.1
Instagram #RNHFAB
If you're making welds with wire that small then it's probably something delicate and that usually dictates short runs with a pause for cooling. No need usually to feed wire through your fingertips in that case. Just choke back on it and dip in and out of the puddle.
The leather on my gloves are soft and tacky, and grip everything well.
The leather on my gloves are soft and tacky, and grip everything well.
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The genuine USAF goatskin/nomex versions of these ;
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NOMEX-FLIGHT-GL ... 0520952984
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NOMEX-DuPont-LE ... 1984569284
were real nice for fine TIG work. These seem too cheap ...............
The originals fit like a dress glove.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NOMEX-FLIGHT-GL ... 0520952984
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were real nice for fine TIG work. These seem too cheap ...............
The originals fit like a dress glove.
I didn't weld anything, but I won a government auction for a DYNA-FLUX R1000SS 14K BTU cooler yesterday.
The prongs on the power cord are bent at a 90 degree angle. I'm hoping that's all I have to fix to make this work (after I buy a water cooled torch and goodies).
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The prongs on the power cord are bent at a 90 degree angle. I'm hoping that's all I have to fix to make this work (after I buy a water cooled torch and goodies).
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Knocking out some Saturday work...
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I weld stainless, stainless and more stainless...Food Industry, sanitary process piping, vessels, whatever is needed, I like to make stuff.
ASME IX, AWS 17.1, D1.1
Instagram #RNHFAB
ASME IX, AWS 17.1, D1.1
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With no tangent at all these will not work, I cheat them over to get them to clamp on these that have around 1/2" true tangent. I finally got a set of these after taping for years, they really are nice when your mocking up stuff or are in the ceiling. These are TIG tack clamps by Tech South. http://www.techsouthinc.com/pipeclamps/sanitary.htmlLtBadd wrote:Looks good RickRick_H wrote:Knocking out some Saturday work...
I see you're using tube tacking clamps, would the clamps work on 90* elbows without a tangent?
I weld stainless, stainless and more stainless...Food Industry, sanitary process piping, vessels, whatever is needed, I like to make stuff.
ASME IX, AWS 17.1, D1.1
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ASME IX, AWS 17.1, D1.1
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I always used precision vee blocks to lineup elbows and tees to tube. With the elbow facing up of course, it does a good job mating them for tacking. If the fitup is the least bit off it shows like a sore thumb.Rick_H wrote: With no tangent at all these will not work, I cheat them over to get them to clamp on these that have around 1/2" true tangent. I finally got a set of these after taping for years, they really are nice when your mocking up stuff or are in the ceiling. These are TIG tack clamps by Tech South. http://www.techsouthinc.com/pipeclamps/sanitary.html
I've purchased from TechSouth before, knowledgeable guys there.
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