Heat tint
Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2012 12:06 pm
I read this today from this website and always thought there was a temperature sweetspot
"Steel heat tint will brush off easily and completely. You can tell when the metal is at that “Temperature sweet spot” by running the wire brush over the weld at an angle."
Does anybody kn ow what that temperature is? I did some simple tests with a temperature gun and it seemed like around 130 - 140'F, but I never felt my test was an accurate portrail of the temp. When you brush a weld at this "sweet" temperature, the weld looks so ferfect and professional. I thought I`d get a temp crayon so I know precisally when to brush, but I dont know what temperature crayon to buy. Thanks
"Steel heat tint will brush off easily and completely. You can tell when the metal is at that “Temperature sweet spot” by running the wire brush over the weld at an angle."
Does anybody kn ow what that temperature is? I did some simple tests with a temperature gun and it seemed like around 130 - 140'F, but I never felt my test was an accurate portrail of the temp. When you brush a weld at this "sweet" temperature, the weld looks so ferfect and professional. I thought I`d get a temp crayon so I know precisally when to brush, but I dont know what temperature crayon to buy. Thanks