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I looked in vein for a post someone put on here awhile back that gave a source to buy beveled pipe coupons for which to practice 6g etc
Reply:http://www.trieng.com/test.htmlNot sure how affordable they are. But they do sell them. The Hobart school also sells coupons, but I doubt they'll go to the trouble of shipping them. You'd have to pick them up.Check with a local machine shop. I'll bet you can find somebody with a bandsaw and a lathe to crank out coupons for a reasonable price.Benson's Mobile Welding - Dayton, OH metro area - AWS Certified Welding Inspector
Reply:Perfect use for a mini lathe if you have one. Ultra consisten bevels are easy once set up on the lathe. Most of the smaller mini's will go to about 7 inch diameter by 10, 12, or 14 inch max length. I also use my mini mill to do the surface prep on heavily corroded blank material before I try to layout anything. Saves a lot of frustration. Good luck and keep practicing while you are resolving this problem, brcause ther is no substitute for hood time and experienceI'm spending my Kids inheritance, I dont like him that much anyway!!!!!!Enuff tools to do the job, enough sense to use em.Anybody got a spare set of kidneys? Trade?
Reply:with all the money you would spend you could set up a system to do your own pipe coupons which would be better if you had to do your own in the field. there are instructions out there on how to make your own. |
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