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Here is a cheap DIY Tig chiller you can make for your small shop.DIY CNC Plasma table USB BOB Price THCHypertherm 65Everlast PowerTig 255 EXTMiler 180 Mig13" metal latheMill/ DrillECT, ECT,
Reply:Interesting. I was shown that 12 volt computer fan/radiator that I never knew existed.Weld like a "WELDOR", not a wel-"DERR"

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Reply:Seems way undersized.

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Originally Posted by Oscar

Seems way undersized.
Reply:I blocked that guy weeks ago so YouTube never suggest his videos.
Reply:Cheap low use TIG chiller. 5 gallon bucket full of water, a pump, and some tubing. Use distilled water from the store if you're worried about mineral buildup in the torch. Dump some ice in the water bucket. "Low use"... by the time you get 5 gallons of ice water hot, you're leaving the "low use" territory and getting to "not low use"...Sent from my Lincoln Buzzbox using Tapatalk
Reply:I only skimmed through without audio but it seems like a lot of effort for "low use". If you want to build it as like a hobby or something fun to do I guess it makes sense.At least the toolbox was plastic so when it inevitably leaks all over the electronics you don't zap yourself moving the thing. Like around 7:28 when it leaks on the outside in the bottom right. Nothing beats having a puddle of standing water next to you while you weld.
Reply:For "low use," I think I'd just rig a garden hose and drop the warm water on the ground.
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Originally Posted by StandarDyne

For "low use," I think I'd just rig a garden hose and drop the warm water on the ground.
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Originally Posted by 52 Ford

Cheap low use TIG chiller. 5 gallon bucket full of water, a pump, and some tubing. Use distilled water from the store if you're worried about mineral buildup in the torch. Dump some ice in the water bucket. "Low use"... by the time you get 5 gallons of ice water hot, you're leaving the "low use" territory and getting to "not low use"...Sent from my Lincoln Buzzbox using Tapatalk
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Originally Posted by Oscar

or 20-30psi of air from a pancake compressor setup about 50ft away. Run the air through the coolant lines.

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Originally Posted by StandarDyne

I don't think that would work, except for very low-amp tig. The specific heat of air -- especially when you factor in that it is about 750 times less dense than water -- is a tiny fraction of the specific heat of water. And the flow rate of air through tig water lines would be pretty p!ss poor, pun intended... It would be like trying to cool your car engine by blowing air through the water jacket.Too many BTUs per hour for the air to carry away.
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Originally Posted by Oscar

But it's low-use, remember

Reply:Neat, but Id use a much bigger radiator probably a old heater core or a transmission cooler that tiny thing isnt going to do ****.
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Reply:Whole nukie put together with air cool torches. Wonder how they ever did itwww.urkafarms.com
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Originally Posted by TJS

Stopped watching at the 39 second mark. Reminds me of a Flex seal info-mercial. Bye. |
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