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Well i know i didnt weld them but it was something i needed at work. If need welding rod at work we are required to check it out of a lttle cage but they wont give you any if you didnt have a holder. since they were not going to give you any holders i finally went out to the hardware store and made some. 2" PVC with caps. one is made to be able to connect with another so that if i need some long tig rod i will have a container to put it in to also. just thought would share. Attached ImagesIf you like my stuff you can find me on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/theangryanv...ngryanvilforge
Reply:thats cool how you can link them together.. here are mine i made a while back for my tigSIN CITY METAL WORKSvisit my YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/user/devvon
Reply:i like how you mounted them to the side of your welder. makes it convenientIf you like my stuff you can find me on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/theangryanv...ngryanvilforge
Reply:thanks ya make it nice having everything there.. where do you live in virginiaSIN CITY METAL WORKSvisit my YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/user/devvon
Reply:Originally Posted by wd40prerunnerthanks ya make it nice having everything there.. where do you live in virginia
Reply:nice im from norfolk. my dad was in the navy.. now im here in las vegas hahaSIN CITY METAL WORKSvisit my YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/user/devvon
Reply:Hey wd40prerunner, I was taught to keep the rods in an airtight container until I used them to avoid contamination and oxidation. I notice your rods are exposed to the air. Has that caused you any problems?Miller Syncrowave 350Millermatic 252/ 30A spoolgunMiller Bobcat 225g w/ 3545 spoolgunLincoln PowerArc4000Lincoln 175 Mig Lincoln 135 Mig Everlast 250EX TigCentury ac/dc 230 amp stickVictor O/AHypertherm 1000 plasma
Reply:Originally Posted by DougAustinTXHey wd40prerunner, I was taught to keep the rods in an airtight container until I used them to avoid contamination and oxidation. I notice your rods are exposed to the air. Has that caused you any problems?
Reply:Originally Posted by gwileyThe rod in his pic looks like TIG stuff to me. TIG and OA rod are typically not coated with flux so they don't need airtight storage.
Reply:Originally Posted by jmanI give mine a 20 second scrape down with inexpensive green emery scrubby stuff (no idea what it's called) that you normally clean around the kitchen sink with...A mere 20 seconds and ANY rod is perfectly shiny!) Doing this get's rid of any contaminant's on the TIG rod that may have adhered due to grinding and welding around the shop. Each type of TIG rod has it's own scrubby in order to avoid cross-contamination.Cheers, |
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