General welding questions that dont fit in TIG, MIG, Stick, or Certification etc.
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Wow... Thats a nice welding supply store
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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Yes there great. Not sure if i can post there name, don`t know the rules on that, They have been so patient with me since I started. I walked in the first time and stated I know nothing about Tig welding and they walked me through of what I needed. Even Gave me discounts as opposed to the other suppliers. Not bad mouthing the others, they are only able to do so much.
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Not sure I follow what you're saying, you're using the solution to check around gas connections for leaks, right? I use a small brush, like an acid brush to apply.Danylo66 wrote:I was always under the impression that soapy water affects the gas.
If it does not thats great alot cheaper.
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If your worried about corrosion then go to a heating and cooling supplier. Look for something like this
http://www.supplyhouse.com/Nu-Calgon-41 ... ector-6-oz
It will already have an applicator in the cap. And that is enough to last you years.
http://www.supplyhouse.com/Nu-Calgon-41 ... ector-6-oz
It will already have an applicator in the cap. And that is enough to last you years.
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I get what your saying, but I heard it was not good to use dish sopa. But if you have used it and the weld was not affected then I will give it a try.LtBadd wrote:Not sure I follow what you're saying, you're using the solution to check around gas connections for leaks, right? I use a small brush, like an acid brush to apply.Danylo66 wrote:I was always under the impression that soapy water affects the gas.
If it does not thats great alot cheaper.
Thanks
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Ill look into it ThanksPoland308 wrote:If your worried about corrosion then go to a heating and cooling supplier. Look for something like this
http://www.supplyhouse.com/Nu-Calgon-41 ... ector-6-oz
It will already have an applicator in the cap. And that is enough to last you years.
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The leak detector solution we use at work is the name-brand Swagelok Snoop, because that's what a major client specifies, and it works great. For a dirt-cheap home-made alternative, use one gallon distilled water, one tablespoon plain green dish detergent (like Polmolive), and one teaspoon Glycerin (available at better pharmacies).
If you use a quart of distilled water, this is awesome bubble solution for your kids.
Steve S
If you use a quart of distilled water, this is awesome bubble solution for your kids.
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Yea, we have the Swagelok at work also...Swagelok = $$$ but also quality, some years back I got to fly out of Clearwater on Swagelok's jet with a group to tour their facilities, great experience.Otto Nobedder wrote:The leak detector solution we use at work is the name-brand Swagelok Snoop, because that's what a major client specifies, and it works great. For a dirt-cheap home-made alternative, use one gallon distilled water, one tablespoon plain green dish detergent (like Polmolive), and one teaspoon Glycerin (available at better pharmacies).
If you use a quart of distilled water, this is awesome bubble solution for your kids.
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Thanks. Any idea what the Glycerin does? I`ll Google just to know .Otto Nobedder wrote:The leak detector solution we use at work is the name-brand Swagelok Snoop, because that's what a major client specifies, and it works great. For a dirt-cheap home-made alternative, use one gallon distilled water, one tablespoon plain green dish detergent (like Polmolive), and one teaspoon Glycerin (available at better pharmacies).
If you use a quart of distilled water, this is awesome bubble solution for your kids.
Steve S
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The glycerin provides a super-thin film of oil over the bubbles to slow drying, so they are apparent before they burst. This same property makes it a great addition to a child's bubble mix.
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Swagelok has a great sense of humor as a company. To order a bulk pack of their trolls of Teflon tape, for example, it shows up on the order form as "Strip, T's". Their anaerobic Teflon pipe dope is "SWAK".
Love it.
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Love it.
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Cool Thank you.Otto Nobedder wrote:The glycerin provides a super-thin film of oil over the bubbles to slow drying, so they are apparent before they burst. This same property makes it a great addition to a child's bubble mix.
Steve S
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