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Okay going to try again to walk the cup on inside T joint on carbon steel scrap. I always find my progression is jerky due to the cup not sliding as I wiggle. So got thinking has anyone tried sanding the porcelain to a bigger radius where it rides on the steel? To make the action more forgiving as you rotate and walk it.
The cup shouldn't be sliding, the edge of the cup should be rolling along the surface. Jody gave a good analogy on one of his videos, he says it's like moving a heavy barrel across the floor. You tip the barrel one way and roll that edge a little ways, then you tip it the other way and roll it on that edge a little ways.bruce991 wrote: I always find my progression is jerky due to the cup not sliding as I wiggle.
Lincoln Square Wave 200
Lincoln 225 AC/DC
Harris Oxy/Acetylene torch
Lincoln 225 AC/DC
Harris Oxy/Acetylene torch
Agree not trying to slide cup but rocking and rolling while watching tungsten sweep across, but I often find the progress on a joint I sometimes get stuck just enough to lose spacing, especially if steel has any surface issues. I think I also push a bit inward and shouldn't. As I am doing this I ask if the cup had a bigger radius where I am contacting the metal would I be getting a smoother movement forward as I rock and roll along. I guess the cup is not something I can modify from what I read above.MarkL wrote:The cup shouldn't be sliding, the edge of the cup should be rolling along the surface. Jody gave a good analogy on one of his videos, he says it's like moving a heavy barrel across the floor. You tip the barrel one way and roll that edge a little ways, then you tip it the other way and roll it on that edge a little ways.bruce991 wrote: I always find my progression is jerky due to the cup not sliding as I wiggle.
Using a larger cup forces you to increase the stickout (or steepen torch angle), which can lead to other problems. I'm sure no expert, buy my experience is a #6 or #7 cup is about right.bruce991 wrote: As I am doing this I ask if the cup had a bigger radius where I am contacting the metal would I be getting a smoother movement forward as I rock and roll along. I guess the cup is not something I can modify from what I read above.
Lincoln Square Wave 200
Lincoln 225 AC/DC
Harris Oxy/Acetylene torch
Lincoln 225 AC/DC
Harris Oxy/Acetylene torch
It takes a bit of practice to get the rythem down to walk the cup. I use a 4 or a 5 for the root on pipe and then progress to a 6-7-or 8 for the fill and covers. Depends on pipe size and thickness. If I can get away with it I'll use a 6 for all of it most times.
Note the barrel analogy mentioned earlier.
Note the barrel analogy mentioned earlier.
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I have more questions than answers
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Josh
Carbon steel is more difficult to walk a cup on. The heat effects it and you get skipping and sticking intermittently. Less pressure than you're using, or more pressure on the back of the cup. Walking on stainless is butter smooth comparatively. And make sure you remove all the mill scale to aid your walking.
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