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Nice weld, interesting in that I haven't seen someone walking the cup towards themselves like that, also your angle looked steep, not being critical and it obviously works for you! Is that butted with one pass?Rick_H wrote:Little cup walking 316L stainless sanitary
Here's a link to the video on my IG account
https://www.instagram.com/p/BKzRxOhDVX2/
Are you picking on meLtBadd wrote:Nice weld, interesting in that I haven't seen someone walking the cup towards themselves like that, also your angle looked steep, not being critical and it obviously works for you! Is that butted with one pass?Rick_H wrote:Little cup walking 316L stainless sanitary
Here's a link to the video on my IG account
https://www.instagram.com/p/BKzRxOhDVX2/
That makes sense, I'm all for whatever works and I know that the surface finish on the sanitary tubing is very smooth compared to pipe.Rick_H wrote: Are you picking on meI have found if I don't stay steep angle on the polished sanitary tube it slips a lot easier on me and I feel it gives me a better more consistent penetration. I hate cutting joints out and ruining fittings.
Yes that is butted, backpurged full pen, 1 pass.
The big cups do help with gas coverage, I use the CK gasaver on my sanitary stuff, 316L, full pen, backpurge, 1/16" tung (if I pulse 2.5pps, 50% peak/50%background 55amps), not pulsing straight pulls 45amps.ScottFc3s wrote: What settings do you use for .083 wall tubing? I'm still pretty new (< 1 year) and most of our tubing is under 2". The couple large diameter pieces I've done I've welded them on the inside as well but would like to one pass this 6" solid waste line I have on my table.
That's it Coldie. One more guy on the road to recovery who will get to tinker with something he enjoys during Occupational Therapy, instead of putting together kid's puzzles.Coldman wrote:Good work Kymbo,
sometimes these are the best jobs because you know it means a lot to the person using it, he appreciates your work and you know he's going to get good use out it. Great feeling.
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