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So I left my torch out on my table overnight last night. This morning, I went out to resume work and found... He had a good little web going in there, too. Probably happens all the time, but makes me wonder what's going to wind up inside the power source over time.__David Hillman
Reply:i like spiders.......what are you weldin that turned yer tungsten blue?
Reply:Nothing special. 18 gauge steel shelves and 1/2" square steel rods. Not sure what kind of steel... got them all off Craigslist.__David Hillman
Reply:You got a gas coverage issue with your tungsten.
Reply:Needs more post flow and pause at weld end longer to use post flow advantage.V.
Reply:The tungsten doesn't normally look like that, just, apparently, after the last weld last night. Thanks.__David Hillman
Reply:A little known secret amongts HVACR guys. A certain type of spider, and that kinda looks like it, is attracted to natural gas. Well one day I happen to be hangin out with my HVACR buddy and he's telling me about this. And how they will get into the orifice on a gas furnace, spin a web, die and clog it up.That very day! he get's a call about a his friends furnace not working. We go there and he starts taking the burner apart and looks into the orifice. Then he hands it to me and says to look in there. Sure enough, a friggin spider is clogging it!!! Unbelievable timing, huh.I wonder if that same type of spider is attracted to Ar??? And he says it almost always happens during the non heating season, and when you first go to turn it on, no luck.Last edited by Stick-man; 05-15-2011 at 08:28 PM."Where's Stick man????????" - 7A749"SHHHHHH!! I sent him over to snag that MIC-4 while tbone wasn't looking!" - duaneb55"I have bought a few of Tbone's things unlike Stick-Man who helps himself" - TozziWelding"Stick-man"
Reply:Originally Posted by Stick-manA little known secret amongts HVACR guys. A certain type of spider, and that kinda looks like it, is attracted to natural gas.
Reply:Thats how they find underground pipe leaks in the desert areas, look for circling buzzards. Or so I heard.Tim Beeker.
Reply:Damn, I wish I thought of this before starting this thread... A much better title for this thread would've been, "Introducing WeldingWeb's New Mascot". Day late, dollar short. Damn.__David Hillman
Reply:I do know the solenoid operated vent on the carbon cannister (vapor fuel recovery) system on most modern automobiles has a spider screen so the solenoid / vent system doesn't get clogged up. I never understood what the attraction was to the critters until reading this thread. perhaps something in gasoline fumes has the same ingredient / attraction as natural gas?--zip |
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