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-Jonathan
Mechanical metals.com is in PABraehill wrote:Does anyone know a place to buy a small (1'x1') sheet of perforated copper in light gauge? I have a little cheap tabletop press brake that will bend up to about 18g or less and I want to make some boxes up. I already have a sheet of thin copper that I can use, so I just need the perforated. Thanks.
Len
That's funny! I also use McNichols just not sure about small qnty.Superiorwelding wrote:Len,
This is a supplier we use when we need perforated plate. Been go to us so far.
http://www.mcnichols.com/products/expan ... MgodenwA8w
-Jonathan
Edit; for the right price I will drill out some copper for you![]()
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Superiorwelding wrote:And yet another back purge block. I actually did a little brushing on this one. Not sure the direct use of this one just popped into my head and thought it would look cool.
-Jonathan
Superiorwelding wrote:I am open to other design ideas if you are willing to share. I saw a few that Jody has made and want to copy them when I get time and materials. I put steel wool in them, not SS but it will work. Originally I wants to order some SS wool but never got around to it. I woul also like to try different meshes like TIG diffusers use. Will have to go eBay shopping soon. Do you have any pictures of your boxes?
-Jonathan
What about the stainless pot scouring pads, like machining swarf ? Or are they too coarse for even gas distribution ?Superiorwelding wrote:I am open to other design ideas if you are willing to share. I saw a few that Jody has made and want to copy them when I get time and materials. I put steel wool in them, not SS but it will work. Originally I wants to order some SS wool but never got around to it. I woul also like to try different meshes like TIG diffusers use. Will have to go eBay shopping soon. Do you have any pictures of your boxes?
-Jonathan
Braehill wrote:...I feel Steve's work involving cryo piping would also warrant using Argon. Vents and other open ended pipes like an exhaust in my mind would be fine with N2...
Len
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